Alpine Lady-Fern (Athyrium distentifolium) is a deciduous fern found in mountainous regions, forming clumps of finely divided fronds.
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Sunlight
Prefers partial to full shade.
Watering
Keep soil consistently moist.
Soil
Requires well-drained, humus-rich soil. Slightly acidic to neutral pH is preferred.
Temperature
Prefers cool to moderate temperatures.
Habitat
Outdoor
Fertilizer
Fertilize sparingly.
Prefers partial to full shade.
Avoid direct, intense sunlight.
Keep soil consistently moist.
Water regularly, especially in dry spells.
Requires well-drained, humus-rich soil. Slightly acidic to neutral pH is preferred.
Prefers cool to moderate temperatures.
Ideal growing range is 10-20°C.
Outdoor
Fertilize sparingly.
Use balanced fertilizer in spring.
Plant Type
Fern
Plant Category
Foliage
Plant Place Type
Ground
Plant Environment
Outdoor
Lifespan
Perennials
Plant Height
0.3-0.6 m
Spread
0.3-0.6 m
Growth Rate
Moderate
Dormancy
Deciduous, fronds die back in winter.
Leaf Color
Green
Leaf Type
Fronds are tripinnate, finely divided, and lance-shaped.
Toxic for humans
No
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Toxic for pets
No
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Edible
No