PLANTS
TRACHEOPHYTES
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moist, subtropical
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subtropical, moist
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dry, subtropical
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hot, subtropical
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Detailed explanation-1: -The Rabbit’s Foot fern (Davallia Fejeensis) is a slow-growing, moisture-loving tropical plant. Like all ferns, they have been around for eons. Their primordial fronds, which can grow up to two feet, will add a serene presence to your windowsill, hanging basket, or terrarium.
Detailed explanation-2: -Rabbit Foot Fern Placement and Lighting Exposure to direct sunlight may cause damage to the plant, so place it near a window where it can receive plenty of indirect light. A north or east-facing window may be an ideal placement for your Rabbit Foot Fern.
Detailed explanation-3: -Growing Rabbit’s Foot Ferns. Davallia fejeensis aka Rabbit’s Foot Fern, is native to Fiji so if you live in a warm climate plant hardiness zone zones 10-11 then you can grow this fern outdoors all year long.
Detailed explanation-4: -Water. As epiphytes, rabbit’s foot ferns can take in water from the air, rain, or through the surfaces they sit on. Indoors keep the soil moist, but never soggy. Since rainwater is a natural source for them, they’ll like an overhead watering indoors too.