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Pteris multifida

'Spider Brake Fern' is a tough, shade-loving perennial fern, native to Asia, growing 1-2 feet tall. It features narrow, divided, bright green fronds that look like slender fingers. The fronds are dimorphic, meaning sterile and fertile fronds look different. Sterile fronds are shorter with wider, serrated segments, while fertile fronds are taller, more erect, with very narrow, linear pinnae. Pteris multifida is often found in limestone rock crevices. Prefers full to partial shade and thrives in moist, well-draining soil. It is commonly used as a specimen plant, in rock gardens, or as a container plant due to its unique texture and adaptability. (Pot size: 1 gallon)


 

'Spider Brake Fern' is a tough, shade-loving perennial fern, native to Asia, growing 1-2 feet tall. It features narrow, divided, bright green fronds that look like slender fingers. The fronds are dimorphic, meaning sterile and fertile fronds look different. Sterile fronds are shorter with wider, serrated segments, while fertile fronds are taller, more erect, with very narrow, linear pinnae. Pteris multifida is often found in limestone rock crevices. Prefers full to partial shade and thrives in moist, well-draining soil. It is commonly used as a specimen plant, in rock gardens, or as a container plant due to its unique texture and adaptability. (Pot size: 1 gallon)


 

$8.75

Original: $25.00

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Pteris multifida

$25.00

$8.75

Description

'Spider Brake Fern' is a tough, shade-loving perennial fern, native to Asia, growing 1-2 feet tall. It features narrow, divided, bright green fronds that look like slender fingers. The fronds are dimorphic, meaning sterile and fertile fronds look different. Sterile fronds are shorter with wider, serrated segments, while fertile fronds are taller, more erect, with very narrow, linear pinnae. Pteris multifida is often found in limestone rock crevices. Prefers full to partial shade and thrives in moist, well-draining soil. It is commonly used as a specimen plant, in rock gardens, or as a container plant due to its unique texture and adaptability. (Pot size: 1 gallon)