Davallia fejeensis (rabbit root fern)
Finely feathered, climbing fern from Fiji with hairy, creeping rhizomes. Delicate fronds.
Davallia fejeensis is native to Fiji, the Austral Islands and several Micronesian islands in Oceania. This fern grows exclusively epiphytically, which is why its rhizomes should never be buried deep in the substrate when grown in pots. The rhizomes are covered with white-gray scales and therefore appear fluffy. Since their appearance reminds us of rabbit's feet with a little imagination, the fern is also called rabbit's foot fern. They usually creep out in large numbers over the edge of the pot and form individual, long-stemmed fronds at loose intervals. The fronds are finely feathered and extremely delicate, which is why increased humidity is absolutely necessary.
You will receive a plant in a 9cm round pot.
Finely feathered, climbing fern from Fiji with hairy, creeping rhizomes. Delicate fronds.
Davallia fejeensis is native to Fiji, the Austral Islands and several Micronesian islands in Oceania. This fern grows exclusively epiphytically, which is why its rhizomes should never be buried deep in the substrate when grown in pots. The rhizomes are covered with white-gray scales and therefore appear fluffy. Since their appearance reminds us of rabbit's feet with a little imagination, the fern is also called rabbit's foot fern. They usually creep out in large numbers over the edge of the pot and form individual, long-stemmed fronds at loose intervals. The fronds are finely feathered and extremely delicate, which is why increased humidity is absolutely necessary.
You will receive a plant in a 9cm round pot.
Finely feathered, climbing fern from Fiji with hairy, creeping rhizomes. Delicate fronds.
Davallia fejeensis is native to Fiji, the Austral Islands and several Micronesian islands in Oceania. This fern grows exclusively epiphytically, which is why its rhizomes should never be buried deep in the substrate when grown in pots. The rhizomes are covered with white-gray scales and therefore appear fluffy. Since their appearance reminds us of rabbit's feet with a little imagination, the fern is also called rabbit's foot fern. They usually creep out in large numbers over the edge of the pot and form individual, long-stemmed fronds at loose intervals. The fronds are finely feathered and extremely delicate, which is why increased humidity is absolutely necessary.
You will receive a plant in a 9cm round pot.