Microsorum scolopendria

Huge specimen in hanging basket. - Tropical multi-purpose fern. It can grow as a groundcover, climber or creeper and also in hanging baskets. It is an excellent house plant, native to Australia and the islands of the South Pacific.

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We offer a huge specimen in hanging basket. Tropical multi-purpose fern. Microsorum scolopendria can grow as a groundcover, climber or creeper and also in hanging baskets. Fronds can eventually reach 1 meter in length. They grow from black-scaly stems that creep along the soil surface or grow on tree trunks.

Microsorum scolopendria is an adaptable fern native to Australia and the islands of the South Pacific.

This species is perfectly adapted to indoor conditions and makes an excellent house plant. It will grow in any room with bright light and it is easy to mantain. It is also used in tropical greenhouse settings or in the terrarium, together with bromeliads and other indoor plants.

We ship a robust, greenhouse-grown plant, cultivated in a 14-18 cm pot. We will always try to select a compact robust plant for you. This plant will be sent with pot and substrate, mostly made of peat and perlite. It is adapted to shade and should not be exposed to direct full sun. Grow it indoors or outdoors in the shade. We ship worldwide.

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Cultivation Protégée
Origine de la plante Océanie
Présentation Plante en pot
Taille max. 70cm-100cm
Famille botanique Polypodiaceae
Lumière Ombre
Température minimale hivernale 5 ºC à 15 ºC
Type de plante Herbacées
Couleur Vert
Soins Pot
Soins Plantes d'intérieur
Forme Vivaces
Avis important - En raison de notre longue expérience en tant qu'exportateurs et importateurs, nous vous informons que toutes les commandes arrivant après le 16 novembre 2023 seront expédiées après la deuxième semaine de janvier 2024, afin d'éviter toute perte ou retard de livraison éventuel dû au trafic excessif des colis de Noël.