Asplenium Bulbiferum 《大铁角蕨》
Asplenium Bulbiferum 《大铁角蕨》
• Asplenium Bulbiferum •
《大铁角蕨》
Asplenium bulbiferum, commonly known as the Hen and Chicken Fern, is a fern species native to New Zealand and some parts of Australia. The fronds are finely divided, giving them a feathery and delicate appearance. It is well-known for its ability to produce small plantlets on its fronds, giving rise to its "hen and chickens" nickname.
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1. Resilience & adaptability
2. Nurturing & care
Pot diameter: 14cm
Plant height: 30-40cm (incl. pot height)
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Size: 40cm (incl. pot) (H) x 14cm (⌀)
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Plant Care Guide for Asplenium Bulbiferum 《大铁角蕨》
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Light
Prefers indirect light or dappled shade; direct sunlight can scorch the fronds.
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Soil
Use a well-draining, rich organic soil.
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Water Requirement
Keep the soil consistently moist, avoid letting the soil dry out completely.
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Temperature
Ideal growing temperatures are between 15℃ to 32℃.
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Humidity
Enjoy high humidity. Misting the leaves.
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Fertilizer
Use a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength, apply every 4-6 weeks.
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Caution
Regularly remove brown, yellowing, or diseased fronds prevents the spread of issues and encourages the growth of healthy new fronds. Can be propagated by separating the plantlets from the fronds and planting them in soil.