Thelypteris noveboracensis
This North American native fern from the Thelypteridaceae family spans eastern Canada and much of the eastern United States, forms extensive clonal colonies on ridgetops and mountain benches, and is cultivated ornamentally.
Common Names
New York Fern, Tapering Fern, Fougère de New York, Thélyptéride de New York
Summary
Thelypteris noveboracensis, commonly known as New York fern, is a deciduous woodland fern native to eastern North America, it grows as a terrestrial plant with long creeping rhizomes that form large colonies, and fronds are fine-textured, yellow-green, with elliptic blades up to 15–60 cm long and deeply pinnatifid pinnae, giving a wispy, airy appearance, Sori are small and located near the margins of the pinnae, and growth favors moist woodland habitats near streams or swamps, it tolerates light to shade and is deer resistant, In cultivation, New York fern prefers part shade to full shade in humus-rich, moist, well-drained soils and is hardy in USDA zones 3a–8b, it propagates by division or spores and forms spreading colonies via creeping rhizomes, making a versatile groundcover for shady woodland gardens, mass plantings, and naturalized areas along streams or damp borders, Maintenance is low, requiring only removal of dead fronds and regular moisture to keep soils evenly moist, it tolerates mildly acidic to neutral soils and can fill gaps in woodland plantings while providing shelter for wildlife
Lifecycle
Perennial
Height
12-24 inches
Spread
1-3 feet
Hardiness Zones
Zones 2-8
Sunlight Requirements
Ideally partial sun to partial shade with some direct sun (about 2–6 hours); tolerates Full Sun and Full Shade
Soil Type
Moist, humus-rich loam that is well-drained and slightly acidic to neutral.
Soil Drainage
Moist, well-drained soil
Soil pH
4.5-7, Acidic to neutral soils, Not particular about soil pH
Bloom Color
Insignificant
Bloom Time
Does not bloom
Foliage Color
Green
Fall Foliage Color
Golden brown
Leaf Lifecycle
Deciduous
Growth Rate
Medium
Seasons of Interest
Fall
Propagation Methods
Spores, Division
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts songbirds
Taxonomy
- Taxonomic Rank
- Species
- Author
- Nieuwl.
- Publication
- Amer. Midl. Naturalist 1(8): 226. 1910 [15 Jun 1910]
Superior Taxa
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Subkingdom
- Pteridobiotina
- Phylum
- Polypodiophyta
- Class
- Polypodiopsida
- Subclass
- Polypodiidae
- Order
- Polypodiales
- Family
- Thelypteridaceae
- Subfamily
- Thelypteridoideae
- Genus
- Thelypteris
Synonyms
Aspidium thelypteroides Dryopteris noveboracense Filix noveboracensis Lastrea noveboracensis Filix-mas noveboracensis Polypodium alleganum Thelypteris thelypterioides Polypodium noveboracense Dryopteris noveboracensis Aspidium noveboracense Dryopteris noveboracensis Parathelypteris noveboracensis Nephrodium thelypterioides Thelypteris noveboracensis f. fragrans Thelypteris noveboracensis f. fragrans Dryopteris noveboracensis f. fragrans Aspidium noveboracense var. fragrans Aspidium thelypteris var. noveboracense Nephrodium novaeboracense Thelypteris noveboracensis f. excurrens