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Staghorn Fern in Hanging Basket
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PLANT AT A GLANCE
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Originated in Australia |
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Best under bright indirect light |
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About once every 7-10 days, allow top 50% of soil dry out between waterings |
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Fairly easy to care, air purifying |
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Toxic if ingested, best practice is to keep out of reach of kids and pets |
PLANT SIZE
Plant height/length: Around 25-30cm.
Pot size: 14cm grow pot.
DESCRIPTION
The Platycerium veitchii ‘Lemonei’ is a beautiful and unique smaller growing epiphytic fern. This species has fronds that are covered with a thick grey felt. The fertile fronds are mostly erect while the shield fronds display unusual finger-like projections when grown under bright light.
Water this fern regularly, about once every 7-10 days, allowing top 50% of soil to dry out before watering again. The French Staghorn Fern comes from semi-desert Queensland, Australia and can therefore tolerate some drought and is heat loving. Place it in a room with bright indirect light or outdoors with partial shade.
The French Staghorn Fern takes on an antler shape as it matures, from which it gets its namesake.
Important to know: As plants are natural products, form, pattern and colour will vary.
INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT
- 25cm - 30cm tall staghorn fern in plastic grow pot in a plastic basket with handles.
- Gift note and envelope. Leave your personalised message in the Notes section at checkout and we'll handwrite it on the note, which will be sent with your plant. If you leave the notes section blank, we'll leave the note blank for you to write.
ONGOING PLANT CARE
All of our plants come with a QR code to a care guide so you or the recipient of your gift will have at your fingertips what you need to know to keep the plants beautiful.
If you want more information about this plant before you buy check out our Plant Glossary.
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