Dryopteris erythrosora ‘Autumn Fern’ produces beautiful copper‑pink emerging fronds that mature to glossy dark green, followed by bright red sori in autumn. These 5 garden‑ready plug plants bring year‑round interest to shade gardens, woodland borders and Japanese‑style designs.
Dryopteris erythrosora ‘Autumn Fern’ is one of the most ornamental hardy ferns, famed for its striking copper‑pink new fronds which glow against a backdrop of mature dark green, glossy foliage. As the season progresses, the fronds develop bright red sori, giving an extended period of colour and texture from spring through autumn.
This fern is exceptionally versatile — equally at home in woodland borders, courtyard plantings, shady edges, and Japanese‑style gardens. Its semi‑evergreen habit and layered colours make it a standout choice for gardeners wanting long‑lasting foliage interest.
Your order includes 5 × 5cm garden‑ready plug plants, suitable for planting out immediately or potting on until you’re ready. These plugs establish quickly, forming elegant clumps that return year after year.
All orders are shipped using Royal Mail 48 Tracked and packed in 100% recycled R‑PET blister packs to protect the plants during transit — the same packaging standard seen across your store’s order workflows.
When ordering two or more multipacks, your delivery will be upgraded for free to Royal Mail 24 Tracked.
For larger or bespoke orders, contact us for a tailored price using RM24 or Parcelforce24 services.
🌿 Key Features & Benefits
- 🍂 Copper‑pink emerging fronds ageing to deep green
- 🔴 Bright red sori in autumn for seasonal colour
- 🌿 Semi‑evergreen clumping habit
- 🪴 Includes 5 × 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 upgrade to RM24 Tracked when buying 2+ packs
🌿 Planting & Care
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Position: Partial shade to full shade
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Soil: Moist, humus‑rich, well‑drained
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Foliage: Semi‑evergreen
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Habit: Compact, elegant woodland fern
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Ideal for: Woodland borders • Japanese gardens • Shaded planters
🌿 FAQs
Is Dryopteris erythrosora hardy?
Yes — fully hardy and reliable in UK gardens.
Does it stay evergreen?
Semi‑evergreen; in mild winters, many fronds persist.
Will it grow in containers?
Yes — thrives in deep, moisture‑retentive pots.