Dryopteris erythrosora ‘Autumn Fern’ produces glowing copper‑pink new fronds that mature to rich green, followed by bright red sori in autumn. These 3 garden‑ready plug plants add long‑season colour and structure to shaded borders, woodland gardens and Japanese‑style planting.
Dryopteris erythrosora ‘Autumn Fern’ is one of the most attractive hardy ferns thanks to its vibrant copper‑pink new foliage, which gradually matures into deep, glossy green fronds. In autumn, the sori develop a brilliant red hue, earning it the name Autumn Fern or Japanese Shield Fern.
This fern offers superb multi‑season interest, forming elegant clumps that bring texture, movement and colour to woodland planting, shaded borders, courtyard gardens, and Japanese‑inspired landscapes.
Your order includes 3 × 5cm garden‑ready plug plants, suitable for planting out immediately or potting on until you’re ready. These young ferns establish quickly and thrive in moisture‑retentive, humus‑rich soil.
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🌿 Key Features & Benefits
- 🍂 Copper‑pink emerging fronds
- 🌿 Glossy deep‑green mature foliage
- 🔴 Bright red sori in autumn
- 🪴 Includes 3 × 5cm plug plants
- 🌞 Thrives in partial to full shade
- 💧 Prefers moist, humus‑rich soil
- ♻️ Eco‑friendly R‑PET packaging
- 🚚 FREE P&P via RM48 Tracked
- ⚡ FREE RM24 upgrade on multi‑packs
🌿 Planting & Care
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Position: Partial or full shade
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Soil: Moist, humus‑rich, well‑drained
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Foliage: Semi‑evergreen
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Habit: Dense, clumping woodland fern
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Ideal for: Shade borders • Japanese gardens • Woodland beds
🌿 FAQs
Is it hardy?
Yes — fully hardy across UK climates.
Will it grow in pots?
Absolutely — thrives in deeper containers with moisture‑retentive compost.
Does it stay evergreen?
Semi‑evergreen; many fronds persist in mild winters.