Description
Features:
- Platycerium lemoinei
- The staghorn fern is an epiphyte that lives in the tropical forests of southeast Asia and Australia
- Staghorn Fern is one of the more unusual house plants
- Prefers sun or part-sun
- The plant you will receive is growing in a 4″ pot as shown
Details: The staghorn fern is an epiphyte that lives in the tropical forests of southeast Asia and Australia. This plant has a short rhizome from which both sterile and fertile fronds sprout. The sterile fronds are rounded and form a sort of involucre which encases the branch on which the plant is attached. From these sprout the fronds which carry the reproductive apparatus, recognizable by a sort of rusty down situated in the ventral part of the plant. The fronds are long, wide, and laciniated at the top. Staghorn Fern is one of the more unusual house plants. It grows without its roots in soil and produces 2 types of fronds. One type is the branched frond that gives the plant its name. The other round, flat frond forms a collar around the branched fronds. The round frond may be 3 to 4 inches across on young plants but 3 to 4 feet across on older plants. Ideal temperatures are between 60 degrees and 80 degrees. Platycerium Lemoinei is one of the most different looking staghorn ferns because of the dense, white tomentum that cover the fronds. These trichomes also give the plant the ability to thrive in higher levels of light and go longer periods without water.
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