Alpine Lady Fern Instant

: Features pale green, arching fronds that typically grow 20–50 cm long in a circular, bushy pattern.

: Unlike the common lady fern, its sori (spore sacs) are round, and the protective membrane (indusium) is either very small or drops off early. alpine lady fern

The ( Athyrium distentifolium ) is a hardy, deciduous fern native to high-altitude and subarctic regions. Often found above 600 meters, it thrives in rocky scree slopes, damp gullies, and areas with long-lasting snow cover, which protects it from extreme winter frosts. Key Characteristics : Features pale green, arching fronds that typically

: It prefers cool, shady spots with moist, acidic, and well-drained soils, often near melting snowbeds. Often found above 600 meters, it thrives in

: Research suggests it can reduce the solubility and potential toxicity of aluminum in acidic mountain soils. Conservation Status Athyrium distentifolium|alpine lady fern/RHS Gardening

The Alpine Lady Fern is a "chionophilous" (snow-loving) species, meaning it relies on deep snow for insulation and moisture. : Found in the Highlands of