Dryopteris championii

RHS Plant Profile
Champion's wood fern

Synonyms

Aspidium championii

Ferns

A clump-forming, evergreen fern with triangular, upright to arching, glossy, mid to dark green fronds, bright green when young and divided into ovate leaflets or pinnae

Position

Full shade, Partial shade

Soil Types

Loam, Clay, Chalk

Max Height

0.5-1 metres

Max Spread

0.5-1 metres

Size

Time to Maturity
5–10 years
Max Spread
0.5-1 metres
Max Height
0.5-1 metres

Growing Conditions

Loam Clay Chalk
Moisture
Moist but well–drained
pH
Neutral or Acid or Alkaline

Position

Full shade Partial shade
Aspect
West–facing or East–facing or North–facing
Exposure
Sheltered
Hardiness
H5

Colour & Scent

Season Stem Flower Foliage Fruit
Spring
Summer
Autumn
Winter

Botanical Details

Family
Dryopteridaceae
Native to GB/Ireland
No
Foliage
Evergreen, Semi evergreen
Habit
Clump forming
Genus
Dryopteris can be deciduous, semi-evergreen or evergreen ferns, with stout, erect or decumbent rhizomes and shuttlecock-like rosettes of lance-shaped to ovate, pinnately divided fronds
Name Status
Correct
Plant Range
Far East

How to Grow

Cultivation

Prefers moist but free draining, humus-rich soil in a sheltered, partially shaded position. It will also tolerate full shade. See how to grow ferns for further advice

Propagation

Propagate by division or spores

Suggested planting locations and garden types

  • Cottage and informal garden
  • Low Maintenance
  • Underplanting of roses and shrubs
  • Flower borders and beds

Pruning

Remove dead or damaged fronds in late autumn or early spring as required.

Pests

Generally pest-free

Diseases

Generally disease-free