Searching for the perfect way to grow maidenhair fern outdoors in NZ? You’re not alone. Maidenhair ferns, with their delicate green fronds and graceful appearance, are a firm favourite in New Zealand gardens. While these ferns are famously particular indoors, with the right location and care, they can also thrive outdoors in the mild, shaded corners of your garden. On this page, you'll discover everything you need to know about growing maidenhair fern outdoors in NZ conditions, from choosing the right species to practical tips for planting, watering, and ongoing maintenance.

Ginkgo biloba, commonly known as the Maidenhair Tree, is a deciduous tree grown for its form, foliage, and rich autumn colours. It produces distinctive, fan-shaped, rich green leaves which turn bright yellow in autumn before falling. It typically grows to 12 m in height and 7 m in width, with an upright, rounded habit. Ginkgo biloba is commonly used in avenue plantings, grown as a specimen, included in a mixed planting, planted around water features such as ponds and streams, or used for bonsai.
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Davallia fejeensis is a distinctive fern admired for its finely cut fronds and furry rhizomes that cascade beautifully over pots and ledges. Popular as an indoor feature but equally effective in sheltered outdoor settings, it brings texture, softness, and character to shaded spaces. This elegant fern thrives in part shade with steady moisture and delivers year round greenery, making it a charming and versatile addition to NZ homes and gardens.
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