Family: Dryopteridaceae

Scientific Name: Athyrium nipponicum pictum Red Beauty

Common Name: Red Beauty Japanese Painted Fern

DescriptionRed Beauty has gray green leaves with burgundy red mid ribs and veins.
Pronunciation(a-THI-ree-um)(nip-pon-IK-cum)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Ferns - Hardy
Hardiness Zone4-8
Sunlightbest foliage color with some sun, best grown in partial shade to shade, easily scorches in the hot dry sun
Moisturemoist, average, avoid dry sites
Soil & Siteaveage, humusy
Flowersnon-flowering, reproduce by spores through alternation of generaton
Leavesfronds are soft grayish green, silver hues, burgundy mid rib and veins
Dimensions1-1.5 by 1-1.5 feet (HS)
MaintenanceGenus name comes from Greek athyros meaning doorless in reference to the slowly opening hinged indusia (spore covers).
Propagationdivision, will show a degree of variation in colors when grown from spores
Native SiteNative to China, Korea, Taiwan and Japan
Misc FactsGenus name comes from Greek athyros meaning doorless in reference to the slowly opening hinged indusia (spore covers).
Author's NotesI have seen many plantings of various cultivars of the Japanese Painted Fern. One thing is evident. They look vary different depending on the growing site, and time of year. Some seem to revert or reseed back to one of their original parents. Secret to growing these: moist, humusy soil, some dappled sun and avoid dry.
Notes & Reference#144-Missouri Botanical Gardens web site (www.missouribotanicalgarden.org), #217-Chicago Botanic Garden (www.chicagobotanic.org), #228-Encyclopedia of Garden Ferns (Sue Olsen)
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