Cinnamon Deciduous Fern
Cinnamon Fern is a deciduous herbaceous perennial that dies back in winter but reliably returns in spring, though it's sometimes described as semi-evergreen in very mild climates, it loses its fronds. Its distinctive brown fertile fronds (the "cinnamon" part) appear early and turn brown, while the green sterile fronds die back, leaving the plant to regrow each year from its roots.
Pick up in Selma, Oregon
When your plant(s) arrive, carefully remove them from packaging, protecting the plant from separating from the root base, and soak them in water for a few hours and/or after preparing a home for them, fill the hole with water first. Once the plants are in the ground, we are not responsible for loss due to improper planting, weather, cats landing while running from the dog, soil conditions, small children helping, pests or rodents damage, or being stepped on.
If there are any concerns or questions, please contact us within 7 days and include a photo.
