Chain Ferns are so named because of the
interesting pattern of sori on the backside of fertile fronds.
Woodwardia virginica is the Virginia
Chain Fern, native to the eastern US, in nature usually growing in
moist or boggy areas - but it readily adapts to average garden
soils. In form somewhat like a Cinnamon Fern, but with black
stipes. Moderately spreading.
95998 Woodwardia virginica
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Part Shade-Shade / 12-24" / Zone3-10 / Quart Pots / $8.95 ea.
Nursery Propagated
Ferns - We do not sell ferns, or any other plants for that matter,
that have been collected in the wild. All of our ferns have been
nursery propagated. This not only protects wild populations, but
potted, nursery propagated ferns are much easier to establish in
the garden than plants dug in the wild and shipped bareroot.