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Staghorn Fern - Platycerium Bifurcatum

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Description

Scientific Name Platycerium bifurcatum (broad-horned plant whose leaves branch into two)

Common Name Staghorn Fern, Elkhorn Fern

Origin Native to Java, New Guinea and Eastern Australia

Description The Staghorn Fern's distinctive fronds let it stand out in any houseplant collection. These plants, like many ferns, love moisture and humidity, and will appreciate being in a damper spot- and definitely away from radiators. The Staghorn Fern even has hairs all over its leaves which help it trap moisture; if you think your plant is dusty, it's probably actually these hairs, so don't wipe them off! Keep this plant happy and it will reward you with healthy, deep green foliage making any spot that bit brighter and greener.

Light Bright but indirect light is best, especially in the warmer months when it could dehydrate your fern too much; in autumn and winter, it will benefit from an hour or so of sunlight per day.

Water Staghorn ferns do not like to sit in soggy soil; they are naturally epiphytic, so their roots are used to being on the outside of a tree rather than in the ground. Make sure at least the top third dries out in between waters. It will bounce back much easier from under-watering than over-watering!

Humidity Likes fairly moist air; will appreciate an occasional mist, and don't put it near a radiator.

Soil A mix designed for orchids or anthuriums will serve your staghorn fern well; added bark will help its roots stay ventilated.

Food Feed every six weeks with a houseplant fertiliser; don't overdo it on these delicate roots!

Temperature Ideally likes temperatures of 10-26°C, but it can withstand temperatures as low as -1°C.

Pet-safe Yes, but too much nibbling won't be good for pets, small humans or the plant!

Sprouts Top Tips To make sure its roots don't sit soggy, hydrate them by soaking in lukewarm water for several minutes every week or so and then gently shaking them to empty any crevices.

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Staghorn Fern - Platycerium Bifurcatum

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