Native NZ ferns are an iconic and essential part of New Zealand's natural landscape, bringing lush greenery and a sense of tranquility to gardens across the country. Whether you’re planning a native bush garden, revegetating land, or simply love the textural beauty of ferns, these versatile plants thrive in our climate and offer year-round visual interest. From shady spots under established trees to damp stream banks, native NZ ferns are adaptable, hardy, and surprisingly easy to care for, making them an ideal choice for both experienced gardeners and beginners keen to add a touch of Aotearoa to their outdoor spaces.

Leptinella dioica (aka Cotula dioica), commonly known as Bachelors Buttons, is an herbaceous perennial native to New Zealand. It is a creeping and somewhat fleshy plant that bears small and green, fern-like leaves with a touch of bronze. Small, yellow flowers are borne through spring and summer amidst the foliage as it grows to 10 cm tall and 70 cm wide. Leptinella dioica is a great plant to use as a low groundcover, for planting between rocks and pavers, using in tropical gardens, or planting around pool areas.
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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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