Deer Fern (Blechnum spicant): Bundle of 5

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Bundle of 5.

Deer fern is often found in moist forest understories. It is a shade-loving, evergreen fern native to the Pacific Northwest, distinguished by its two types of fronds, sterile spreading ones.

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Description

Bundle of 5

At a Glance: Often a major understory plant in wet forests, Deer Fern is an important winter food for deer and elk. It is medium sized, evergreen, tufted at the end of a short, stout rhizome.

Leaves: Fronds of 2 kinds: Sterile leaves: often pressed to the ground, tall or long evergreen and leathery. Stipes are purplish-brown, leaflets 35-70 pairs widely spaced, oblong, progressively reduced towards the top and bottom. Fertile leaves: similar but upright arising from center of clump, deciduous and with much narrower leaflets that are sometimes rolled in near-tubes around the sori.

SORI: spore producing structures are continuous, distributed near the margin; protected by a continuous translucent brown indusium attached close to the leaflet edge.

Growing Conditions:

Sun/Shade Tolerance Hydrology Elevation Range
Part sun/shade 40%-60%

Shade 20%-40%

Moist

Wet

 

Low elevations

Mid elevations

 

References:

MacKinnon, A., Pojar, J., & Alaback, P. B. (1994). Plants of the Pacific Northwest coast: Washington, Oregon, British Columbia & Alaska. Richmond, Wash: Lone Pine Publishing.