Ostrich fern

- Botanical Name: Matteuccia susthiopteris
- Family Name: Onocleaceae
- Kakau: 3-6 inches
- Te pāmahana: -4℃-7℃
- Other: Moist soil and shade, and does not tolerate heat
Tirohanga whānui
Whakaahuatanga Hua
Ko te Ostrich Fern Odnsey: Mai i te Whakapono ki te Whakahonore
The Majestic Ostrich Fern’s Domain
Ostrich fern (scientific name: Matteuccia struthiopteris) is a perennial fern species that graces the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, adored by garden enthusiasts for its elegant demeanor and robust adaptability. This fern’s extensive range spans from the temperate zones of North America to the northern parts of Asia and Europe, thriving in the shaded nooks of valleys and along the wet banks of rivers, at elevations ranging from 80 to 3000 meters. Demonstrating its adaptability to diverse habitats, the Ostrich Fern showcases its resilience across various terrains.

Ostrich fern
Ko te tino ataahua o te ostrich fern
The infertile fronds (vegetative fronds) of the Ostrich Fern boast a distinct pale green hue, exuding an elegance that likens them to the feathers of an ostrich, hence the fern’s namesake. The fertile fronds’ stipes are brownish-tan, measuring approximately 6 to 10 centimeters in length, with noticeable grooves along their length. The base of the stipe is triangular, featuring a keel-like prominence covered densely with protective scales. The lamina is lanceolate or oblanceolate, reaching lengths of 0.5 to 1 meter, with a width of 17 to 25 centimeters at the center, tapering gradually towards the base. The fronds undergo a deep bi-pinnatifid division, creating 40 to 60 pairs of pinnae. The middle pinnae are lanceolate or linear-lanceolate, about 10 to 15 centimeters in length and 1 to 1.5 centimeters in width, without petioles, deeply pinnatifid into 20 to 25 pairs of segments arranged in a comb-like fashion。 This unique leaf structure not only lends it visual appeal but also allows it to perform photosynthesis and retain moisture effectively under various environmental conditions.
Ko nga Manakohanga o Ostrich Fern
Ko te ostrich ferns (Matteuccia susthiopteris) he connoisseurs makuku, he nui te oneone, ka ora i roto i te matatau mai i te ra tika, e hiahia ana ki te awhi i te atarangi o te atarangi. Ko enei Ferns e pai ana ki nga raihi i te mea he pai te makariri me te whakamahana, ka mawehe atu ratou i te wera me te makuku e taea ai te whakararu i a ratau.
Te horahanga o te ostrich i te ostrich ferns
Na roto i o raatau rhizomes raro, ko nga otaota otrich ka toro atu i te taha o te oneone, ka rahui i te whatunga, e taea ai e ratou te pupuri i o raatau ture. Ko tenei tikanga whakatipuranga e whakarite kia whakatauhia, ka waiho hei waahanga roa me te hihiri o te whenua.
Te whakaaro nui o Ostrich Ferns
He nui te makuku ko te koiora o te outrich ferns, a he pai te whakauru ki nga oneone e mau ana ki te wai, hei whiriwhiri ma te maara uaua. Ahakoa kaore ratou e aro ki nga waewae maroke, ka mauruuru enei wahie ki te makuku i nga wa katoa engari he pai te rere, te karo i nga tikanga o te wai ka taea te pakiaka.
Te pro pro o te ostrich ferns
Kei te whakaatu a Ostrich Ferns i te ngawari ka tae mai ki te pH oneone, ka tipu i roto i te waikawa ki te oneone paku o te 5.0 ki te 6.5. Ma tenei paruparu e tuku i nga momo kaainga, mai i nga mahi taatai o nga ngahere motika i kitea i roto i nga ngahere kua kitea i roto i nga ngahere. Ko te kaha ki te whakatika ki nga taumata rereke he whakaaturanga mo a raatau tino uaua me te whakaputa i tetahi taapiri ki nga waahi kari maha.
Te manawanui i roto i te mata o te raru
Ostrich ferns (Matteuccia schushiopteris) Whakaatuhia te Whakawhanake Whakahauhau, heoi kei a raatau nga rohe. Ko enei Ferns kaore i te aroha ki te taikaha tino nui ranei, ka taea e te hauora ngoikore ranei te hau me te ra tika. Hei taapiri, he motuhake mo ratou mo te pH oneone, me te whānuitanga o te 5.0 ki te 6.5, kei waho o te tipu ka taea te whakahaere.
Ko te ahuareka me te hollecultral
I runga i nga ahuatanga o nga tono whaihua, he nui ake te tipu o te tipu o te otereti. Ko a ratau tamariki, ko nga Fiddedes, e kiia ana he puna puna i te Tai Tokerau me te Sping Landscapes, he kari whenua, he kari ngahere ranei. He maha nga wa e whakamahia ana mo te horoto o te riipene, ka taea te taapiri i te waahanga kauri, he koretake ranei te tipu o te tipu-a-wai.