Adiantum raddianum ( Triumph Maidenhair Fern )

With distinctive teardrop-shaped pinnules on large triangular fronds, this cultivar is an elegant example of the weeping varieties in this species. There is shallow lobing on the pinnules. Also known as ‘Californian Triumph’.

Adiantum raddianum ( Tinctum Maidenhair Fern )

This small fern is now considered part of this species. It has large, wide pinnules on triangular fronds. It is quite hardy. Native to the northern Andes, once considered a separate species. Sometimes called ‘Ocean Spray’.

Adiantum raddianum ( Rosy Maidenhair Fern )

This evergreen fern has small, triangular-shaped leaves, gracefully attached to black-stalked fronds which grow to 2 feet tall. Fronds often emerge pale green and darken with age. Best suited to temperatures above 45 degrees Fahrenheit, thus often used as a […]

Adiantum raddianum ( Red Gem Maidenhair Fern )

As the name suggests, this fern has a red to brown foliage, with very delicate pinnules that are well spaced on the fronds. New growth is yellow. Grows well in a basket. Similar to ‘Micropinnulum’. Originated in Australia.