Matteuccia struthiopteris
Ostrich Fern, Shuttlecock Fern
Matteuccia struthiopteris, or the Ostrich fern, is a wonderfully architectural and extremely hardy plant for moist, cool places. Once settled in it will spread by lateral stolons to form quite dense colonies of beautifully elegant lime-green shuttlecocks.
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Plant Biography
This delightful upright deciduous fern grows en mass in impressive natural colonies across a huge range of temperate regions in the Northern Hemisphere. As well as in its common name, the similarity to graceful tapering Ostrich feathers is also referenced in the Ancient Greek root of struthiopteris, also translating as Ostrich fern.
In parts of North America, the young fronds are considered something of a delicacy and the export of fiddleheads for the gourmet market is big business in some parts of its range. They taste, it is said, similar to asparagus. The young growth is considered a particular delicacy in Japan, where this  is known as ‘kogomi.’
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Care Size & Guidance
At full size the Matteuccia struthiopteris can reach almost a metre wide and 1.8m tall, so do not be tempted to overcrowd them when planting. They will naturally die back in the winter and return with spectacular unfurling fountains in Spring, making for a wonderful cyclical display to look forward to. Designers often consider pairing such dramatic deciduous show stoppers with  supporting partners that can provide interest in the winter months, for example fiery stemmed Cornus varieties which appreciate the same damp conditions as Matteuccia struthiopteris.
My fern arrived in very good time and was in beautiful condition as always, thanks Palm Centre
Karin Conradi (verified owner) –
Healthy, value for money.
stacey H. –
Great value for money, looking forward to seeing the fronds appear in the spring.
Lisa R. –
Not quite as big as the photo but almost, perfect and lush foliage in that beautiful shape. A real quality plant. Really happy and definitely want to buy more (once Ive made some space!)
Frances B. –