Dry Bracken is a very common fern caught after the season has turned: dry brown fronds in place of green growth. It is ground cover for the late year, whether that is leaf litter over a forest floor, thin planting along a track, or the bare-tree end of a woodland scene. One sheet carries 26 leaves, and their sizes and brown tones are not all the same, so a stand built out of it varies as it spreads.
Mixed through green bracken leaves it builds a large fern-rich stand; on its own it reads as a full autumn planting.
Bracken is the same fern in its green season, and we sell that as a separate sheet.
Colour and cut are settled before the blister is packed, so a frond needs nothing but glue to go down.
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Notes · Q & A
What do tuft sizes like 2mm, 4mm and 6mm mean?+
That's the grass fibre length. 2mm suits small bases and subtle ground cover, 4–6mm reads as fuller vegetation on 28–32mm miniature bases.
Are tufts self-adhesive?+
Most modern tufts peel off their sheet with adhesive on the underside — press onto the base, no glue needed. Loose static grass is applied over PVA instead.
How do I apply static grass?+
Brush PVA where you want grass, sprinkle or use an applicator, then tip off the excess once dry. An applicator makes fibres stand upright for a more natural look.
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Notes · Logistics
Shipping
Orders placed before 3pm (Mon–Fri) are dispatched the same day. UK delivery is by Royal Mail 24 Tracked. Free UK delivery on orders over £70. International delivery available via Royal Mail International Tracked or courier.
Returns
If you're not happy with your purchase, contact us within 30 days for a full refund or exchange. Items must be unused and in original packaging.