Buckler - Fern

They prefer moist, well-draining soil with a high content of organic matter (woodland conditions). They are tolerant of heavy clay, loam, or acidic soils.

Unlike some delicate ferns, the Broad Buckler-fern brings an "architectural" quality to the landscape, forming robust, shuttlecock-like rosettes that can stand up to 4 feet tall. 1. What is the Buckler Fern? (Key Features) buckler fern

The fronds are 2- to 3-pinnate (finely divided) and arch outwards from a central crown, creating a vase-like shape. They prefer moist, well-draining soil with a high