The hart's-tongue fern is a medium-sized fern that can be found growing in damp, shady gorges and banks in woodlands, as well as on rocks, walls and mossy branches. It is a hardy plant and is ideal for gardens. Plant it in shade under trees, or on walls or gravelly areas for attractive cover all year-round.
How to identify
The hart's-tongue fern is a very simple fern: the frond is a single, glossy, green blade, with orange spores underneath.
Did you know?
The hart's-tongue fern gets its name because it is thought to look like the tongue of a deer. The leaves are, indeed, tongue-shaped, with pointy, curly tips.