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Cinnamon Fern

Osmundastrum cinnamomeum

A bold architectural fern for wet shade, with cinnamon-colored fertile fronds in spring.

the Northeastthe Mid-Atlanticthe Southeastthe Midwest

Growing Cinnamon Fern

Forms majestic vase-shaped clumps along streams and in bog gardens. Birds line nests with the cinnamon fibers. It’s deer-resistant.

Where it grows

Cinnamon Fern is native to the Northeast. In the wild you’ll find it across Alabama · Arkansas · Connecticut · Delaware · Florida · Georgia · Illinois · Indiana · Iowa · Kentucky and 24 more states. Always confirm it suits your specific county with your state native plant society before planting.

Regional Garden shows Cinnamon Fern on 34 state pages.

Good for

Sourcing

Where to buy Cinnamon Fern

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Plant it with

Companions & kin.

Natives that share Cinnamon Fern’s range and conditions.

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