| Palustris, also known as Marsh fern, is a deciduous fern producing long, creeping rhizomes and long-stalked, upright, lance-shaped, pinnate, pale green fronds, consisting of up to 25 pairs of lance-shaped, deeply lobed pinnnae. In general, Thelypteris is a group of deciduous ferns, thriving in shady, woodland gardens. They can tolerate some sun if the water supply is plentiful, but prefer full shade. The botanical names have changed frequently, so they may be found under other names such as Phegopteris or Parathelypteris at nurseries. |