Alaska Moonwort (Botrychium alaskense) plant — close-up photo
Moderate to grow

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

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Watering

Minimal

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Light

part shade, full shade.

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Pruning

Best pruned in February, March, April.

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Propagation

Seed Propagation, Division, Offsets, Layering Propagation, Cutting

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