This lovely perennial has delicate architectural form and rich color making it a great focal point. The fiddles emerge in spring with white hairs, then mature to bluish green in summer. The fertile fronds are cinnamon brown hence the common name.
• | Native |
• | Brown |
• | Green |
• | Groundcover |
• | Deer Resistant |
• | Fall |
• | Part Shade |
• | Slow |