
Alaska Moonwort
Botrychium alaskense
Overview
The Alaskan Moonwort is a perennial species of fern found in alpine tundra primarily in the mountains of south-central Alaska. Growing up to 4 inches tall and having weak stems and sparsely branched short rhizomes, the Alaskan Moonwort features impressive, fan-shaped clusters of foliage that include distinctively round, leathery-textured leaflets often spotted with darker points. The leaflets form an attractive, wavy pattern in flight. With a distinct preference for moist, cool environments, the Alaskan Moonwort is ideally suited to grow in Alaska's seasonal snow and low-sunlight conditions. Its ability to withstand cold temperatures, snow and shade has made it an attractive ornamental to gardeners living in similar climates.
Care Guide
Watering
Minimal
Light
part shade, full shade.
Pruning
Best pruned in February, March, April.
Propagation
Seed Propagation, Division, Offsets, Layering Propagation, Cutting
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