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Rabbit Foot Fern Terrarium
Rabbit Foot Fern Terrarium. Very similar to the white rabbit's foot, the 5 finely dissected fronds are a bit softer and lighter in color while the furry rhizomes are darker. Plant the rabbit’s foot fern in a 6 to 10 inch container filled with all purpose potting soil amended with peat to retain moisture.

It gets its “rabbit’s foot” common name because of its unique white, fuzzy rhizomes that spill out onto the surface of the substrate. Likes a moist but well drained substrate and medium to bright light. Davallia fejeensis, also called rabbit’s foot fern, is a creeping evergreen fern that produces fuzzy brown rhizomes growing close to the surface.
*The Plant Pictured Is Not Necessarily The Plant You Will Receive, But Will Be Same Size And Shape* Common Name:
Prefers bright, filtered sunlight and is excellent as a. Tolerates periods of dryness well. Davallia makes the perfect foil for persian cyclamens.
It Gets Its “Rabbit’s Foot” Common Name Because Of Its Unique White, Fuzzy Rhizomes That Spill Out Onto The Surface Of The Substrate.
4 fern davallia rabbit's foot sold out. Rabbit's foot fern scientific name: Good houseplant or terrarium plant.
This Fern Gets Its Name From The Furry Rhizomes That Grow At Its Base, Resembling Rabbit Feet.
As the rabbit foot fern grows, so does the hairy feet, totally engulfing the pot in a few years. Low to medium humidity & misting: Plant the rabbit’s foot fern in a 6 to 10 inch container filled with all purpose potting soil amended with peat to retain moisture.
Squirrel's Foot Fern, Hare's Foot Fern.
Last updated on october 29th, 2015. These ferns like bright, indirect Terraflora, terrafauna, terrafirma soil depth:
Plastic Pots Are Lighter Than Clay And Slower To Dry Out, Making Them.
Likes a moist but well drained substrate and medium to bright light. All soil depths with proper drainage lighting: 4 fern davallia rabbit's foot $7.00 usd $10.00 usd.
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