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Cystopteris montana mountain bladderfern with delicate lacey frond
Aspleniaceae26 April 202612 min

Cystopteris montana: complete guide

Cystopteris montana

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Overview

Mountain bladderfern (Cystopteris montana) is a fine alpine fern from temperate mountain regions of Europe, Asia and North America. This delicate fern reaches only 15-40cm height and forms loose rosette clusters. Extremely fine, triply-pinnate fronds give airy, ethereal appearance. Grows in cool mountain climate, prefers moist environment. Perfect for shady corners and moist rockeries.

Appearance and Bloom

Cystopteris montana grows in loose rosette form. Fronds extremely fine, triply-pinnate, bright green. Young coiled fronds unfurl elegantly. Plant produces no flowers; reproduces via spores beneath frond (sorus). Spores visible as small brown dots. Entire plant appears elegant, finely-drawn and fragile.

Ideal Location

Shade to partial shade essential. Direct sunlight causes scorching in warm environments. Light morning sun acceptable. Humidity level 60-70% ideal. Moist, cool location preferred. Northeast-facing plantings preferred. Protection against strong winds recommended.

Soil

Humus-rich, moisture-retentive soil essential. 50% humus, 30% sand, 20% gravel mixture ideal. Acidic pH (4.5-6.0) preferred. Excellent drainage although moisture retention needed. Rocks and stones between roots aid acidic and moist environment. No heavy loams; well-drained leaf mold needed.

Watering

Moist environment crucial; soil never drying. Regular spraying with soft water recommended. Stagnant water avoided; good drainage needed. As temperature rises: more moisture needed. Winter: keep relatively dry (not waterlogged). Vertical misting helps frond structure and spore development.

Pruning

Minimal pruning necessary. Remove withered fronds gently. Remove dead leaves regulates plant growth. No aggressive pruning; plant recovers slowly. Remove yellow pinnules carefully. After pruning: adequate moist environment important for recovery.

Maintenance Calendar

January-March: Calm environment, minimal moisture input, cool temperature (5-10 degrees acceptable). April-May: Increase moisture input, raise temperature, stimulate new growth. June-September: Summer moister (not waterlogged), partial shade preference, no direct sun. October-December: Maintain moist environment, lower temperature, adapt to winter.

Winter Hardiness

Moderately winter hardy. Minimum -15 degrees Celsius tolerated. Dutch winters mostly acceptable in protected spots. Heavy snow crushes fragile fronds; protection recommended. Prevent soil freezing; mulching helps.

Plant Companions

Cystopteris montana grows beautifully at foot of rocks/walls. Ideal for rockery gardens. Combines well with other alpine ferns and moss plants. Group planting 20-30cm spacing visually interesting. Grows well in large pots (10-15L). Compact form suits small gardens. Spore propagation spring in moist area.

Closing Thoughts

This fine alpine fern adds elegance to shady gardens. Delicate yet robust under correct conditions. Available at specialty retailers. More info at gardenworld.app/en. Find complete plant profile at gardenworld.app/en.

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