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Polystichum tsus-simense - Korean Rock Fern
Polystichum tsus-simense - Korean Rock Fern
Polystichum tsus-simense - Korean Rock Fern
Polystichum tsus-simense - Korean Rock Fern
Polystichum tsus-simense - Korean Rock Fern
Polystichum tsus-simense - Korean Rock Fern
I am a fan of ferns and this one is a novelty for me. I was not disappointed as it was beautiful, well bushy and very green. The leaves are like delicate lace. I planted it in the shade of a fuchsia. Really pleased with my purchase.
Beatrice, 28/02/2023
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Polystichum tsus-simense is a magnificent fern with small dimensions, with rather slow growth, that is very decorative all year round. Its elegant evergreen fronds, which are glossy and dark green, veined with black, contrast beautifully with the new light green shoots. This remarkable fern should be planted in partial shade in a moist and fertile, well-drained soil, where it will work wonders in a shady rockery!
This terrestrial fern, commonly known as Korean Rock Fern, belongs to the Dryopteridaceae family. It is native to eastern Asia. It can be found in China, Korea, Japan and Thailand, on slopes or rocky areas in forests, most often near watercourses. This small and very decorative fern forms a compact, spreading and arching clump. The upright rhizome is short and straight, covered with dark brown to black scales, which contrast beautifully with the dark green colour of its fronds (leaves). These are evergreen, glossy, bipinnate, narrowly lanceolate, dark green veined with black, and measure 20 to 40 cm (8 to 16 in) in length. The pinnae (leaflets) are narrow, oval and rectangular, with spiny teeth and finely pointed. The new croziers are slightly tinged with purple. This fern is a species with small development, measuring 40 cm (16 in) in all directions. With rather slow growth, this Korean Rock Fern has a long lifespan.
This variety received the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1997. Its name, "tsu-simense", refers to Tsushima Island, or Tsu, which is part of the Japanese archipelago.
This elegant small fern is almost of a dwarf size, and is perfect for small spaces. Hardy and requiring very little care, it should be planted in a cool to moist, humus-bearing, well-drained, neutral to acidic soil. It can be used as a standalone specimen, in groups, at the edge of a water feature, or along the edge of undergrowth. It will ideally be placed in a shaded rockery.
It will be the perfect companion for small undergrowth perennial plants, such as Wood Anemones, Lily Turfs, certain Hostas, Mondo Grasses, Japanese Rushes, Masterworts, Heucheras, Foamflowers, Saxifrages, and Solomon's Seals; as well as small bulbs such as Snowdrops, Snowflakes, Cyclamens, and Dog's Tooth Violets; or even small grasses like Japanese Rushes and Japanese Forest Grasses.
This dwarf fern is fully adapted to terrarium cultivation. It also works very well in pot cultivation on a terrace or balcony, provided that a shaded location is chosen and the substrate's humidity is monitored. It can be brought indoors in winter to enjoy it in the house. Inside, make sure to place it in light, but without direct sunlight.
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Polystichum tsus-simense appreciates a constantly humid, but not waterlogged, environment without direct sunlight, and sheltered from strong winds. This fern is easy to grow and hardy down to -15 °C (5 °F). It requires simply to be planted in humus-rich soil that is moist to wet, well drained, and neutral to acidic, in a semi-shaded or shaded location. Planting can be done in spring or autumn. Regular watering is necessary during hot and dry weather to prevent the fronds and stump from drying out. Requiring very little maintenance, it is sufficient to refresh the stump by removing old fronds in early spring, before new croziers appear. In winter, it is advisable to protect the stump from excessive moisture with a dry mulch. Highly resistant to diseases and pests, it can, however, be susceptible to a disease caused by a fungus, taphrina wettsteiniana. Dividing the stumps should be done in spring, in March or April. Separating fronds carrying bulbils can also be done in autumn, in September or October. Place the young plants in equal parts of turf and sand. Install the young ferns in the garden when they are well rooted.
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