Dwarf Red Tree Fern
Blechnum brasiliense
(BLEK-num) (bra-sill-ee-EN-see)
Synonyms: Red Brazilian Tree Fern, Brazilian dwarf tree fern
Even though this plant lacks the traditional trunk of a
tree fern it still has a stubby 12 inch stipe that can be seen if observed
closely. Its new growth is anywhere from bright red to washed out pink and the
fronds harden off to green.
In botanical terms these photos are examples of Circinate
vernation. That’s the name for the way a fern frond emerges. Staying tightly wrapped
until hardening off a bit. This plant was growing outdoors during the summer
but was brought in during the winter.