Japanese Wood Fern (Dryopteris erythrosora)

Japanese Wood Fern (Dryopteris erythrosora)

Scaled set of drawings of the Japanese Wood Fern in front and top views with dimensions
Description
Description

Japanese Wood Fern (Dryopteris erythrosora) is a semi-evergreen fern admired for its rich texture and seasonal color shifts. Its fronds emerge in coppery-pink or bronze tones before maturing to a deep, glossy green, creating a layered and dynamic appearance. Each frond is divided into finely cut leaflets with a soft, arching form, giving the plant a graceful, woodland quality. Also known as Autumn Fern or Copper Shield Fern, it is native to forested slopes and moist woodlands of East Asia, particularly Japan, China, and the Himalayas.

This species thrives in shaded, humid environments and contributes to understory biodiversity by providing cover and maintaining soil structure. Japanese Wood Fern spreads slowly via rhizomes and is valued for its resilience, decorative foliage, and year-round presence in temperate gardens. Its combination of subtle color, fine texture, and structural grace makes it a popular choice for shaded borders, naturalistic plantings, and fern collections.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Japanese Wood Fern has a typical overall height between 1’6”-2’6" (46-76 cm) and spread diameter of 3’6”-5’6” (107-168 cm).

Pair of outline illustrations of the Japanese Wood Fern seen from the top and elevation views
Pair of outline illustrations of the Japanese Wood Fern seen from the top and elevation views
3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
Details
Details

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Height:
1’6”-2’6" | 46-76 cm
Width:
3’6”-5’6” | 107-168 cm (Spread)
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Order: Polypodiales
Family: Dryopteridaceae

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Scientific Name:
Dryopteris erythrosora
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Drawings include:
Japanese Wood Fern front elevation, plan view

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