Common Name: Japanese shield fern 
    
	
                         
                        
                            Type: Fern
                        
                        
                            Family: Dryopteridaceae
                        
                        
                            Native Range: Eastern Asia
                        
                        
                            Zone: 5 to 8
                        
                        
                            Height: 1.50 to 2.50 feet
                        
                        
                            Spread: 1.50 to 2.50 feet
                        
                        
                            Bloom Time: Non-flowering
                        
                        
                            Bloom Description: Non-flowering
                        
                        
                            Sun: Part shade to full shade
                        
                        
                            Water: Medium
                        
                        
                            Maintenance: Low
                        
                        
                                Tolerate: Rabbit, Heavy Shade
		                    
                        
                        
                     
                    
                 
                                   
                
                    Culture
                    Easily grown in average, slightly acidic, medium to wet soils in part shade to full shade. Prefers consistently moist, humusy soils that are rich in organic matter. Soils must not be allowed to dry out. Site in locations sheltered from strong winds to protect the fronds. Plants slowly spread over time by short creeping rhizomes.
	             
                
                    Noteworthy Characteristics
                    Dryopteris erythrosora , commonly called Japanese shield fern or autumn fern, is an arching, evergreen (semi-evergreen in cold winter climates) fern that grows in a vase-shaped clump to 2' tall and as wide. It is native to woodland hillsides and mountain slopes in Japan, China and Taiwan. New fronds unfurl in striking shades of orange-red to copper-pink before eventually maturing to glossy deep green by summer. Triangular, bi-pinnate fronds grow to as much as 2' long. Young sori are covered by bright red indusia.
Genus name from Greek dryas meaning oak and pteris meaning fern in reference to the presence of some species of wood ferns in woodland areas populated with oaks.
Specific epithet comes from the Greek words  erythros  meaning red and  sora  meaning sori in reference to its red sori.
	             
                
                    Problems
                    No serious insect or disease problems.
	             
                
                    Uses
                    Moist woodland or shade gardens. May be massed in woodland areas as a ground cover.