Hello, My backyard has many ostrich ferns that appear to have been affected by the recent frost Sunday morning (5/15).

Unusual Freezes Texas A&M says a major freeze, one that's unusually cold or lasts for a long time, can kill off a fern.

Do you know what I should expect from these? Pete.

Are they dead? What to Do if Your Potted Fern Freezes. Top. Will they produce new fronds this season? Re: Tree Fern Frond Problems. It doesn’t take an arctic winter to damage frost-tender ferns (Polypodiopsida) growing in containers.

Thanks as well Adrian - frost damage is also a possibility I guess, hopefully won't happen this year. Will Ferns Grow Back After a Freeze?

Tales of Growing Tropical Plants . The foxtail fern (Asparagus densiflorus "Myers") is a faux fern with soft, feathery needled leaves on long stems that radiate from a center base. The pics weren't stretching the page for me, but have resized them, so should be better now. Matteuccia (ostrich) Fern Frost Damage. Adrian. The ostrich fern species can actually sprout again in fall, after the previous fronds have dried up.

How to Care for a Foxtail Fern With Freeze Damage.

The fronds were unfurling when the frost hit and now many appear wilted and "zapped" by the frost.

Asked May 18, 2016, 5:14 PM EDT.



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