Japanese Climbing Fern
Lygodiumjaponicum
Synonym
Hydroglossum
japonicum
Lygodium
chaerophylloides
Lygodium
chochinchinense
Lygodium
dissectum
Lygodium
mearnsii
According to the USDA and BONAP, this species has naturalized in Kentucky, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania, and south from Texas to Flor...Read More
Climbing Fern is well behaved here in Frisco TX (Dallas area), due in part to the drier climate than FL, etc. Great plant for an arbor, ...Read More
This plant is invasive in Atlanta, Georgia - farther north than the other negative commenters have documented. It may be somewhat control...Read More
This is an invasive non-native plant. It is nearly impossible, if not completely impossible to control its spread because the means of p...Read More
Japanese Climbing Fern (Lygodium japonicum) must be carefully controlled if selected for a garden. I found that it is easier to manage o...Read More
This fern is native to China, Japan, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
Japanese Climbing Fern Lygodium japonicum is naturalized in Texas and other States and is considered an invasive plant in Texas.
I am an environmental professional who has performed numerous plant surveys in Florida and Mississippi. I have found Japanese climbing f...Read More
I have a Slash Pine forest next to my yard and this plant is everywhere in it. It gets in my yard attaches to anything. I am constantly h...Read More
True, this is an attractive fern growing in a controlled environment, but when one has seen the destructive, smothering way this fern tak...Read More
I have this plant growing up a post on my Japanese bridge in my Japanese Garden. It looks wonderful!! I get so many compliments on the ...Read More
This fern, although not as serious a threat to entire forests as L. microphyllum, is a commonly encountered invasive exotic throug...Read More
In southeastern Louisiana this plant is considered a weed. It is an invasive exotic and very difficult to eradicate.
A climbing fern from Asias and Australia. Tolerates some dryness. Dies back to root system in drouts, but won't if kept moist.