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Perennial Farm Marketplace Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance' (Autumn) Hardy Fern, Size-#1 Container, Copper Colored Fronds
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Perennial Farm Marketplace Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance' (Autumn) Hardy Fern, Size-#1 Container, Copper Colored Fronds

Product Description A lush green terrestrial or epiphytic fern commonly grown as a houseplant. Prefers bright, indirect light and warmth (60-70 degrees). Needs high humidity and moist soil that should never be allowed to dry out. In the winter, reduce watering since overwatering can lead to rot Do not overwater to the point of sodden soil. Does well t…
Product Description A lush green terrestrial or epiphytic fern commonly grown as a houseplant. Prefers bright, indirect light and warmth (60-70 degrees). Needs high humidity and moist soil that should never be allowed to dry out. In the winter, reduce watering since overwatering can lead to rot Do not overwater to the point of sodden soil. Does well to remove indoor air pollutants. Place near kitchens and bathrooms for higher humidity or set on a tray of wet pebbles. It is tolerant to drought. When grown as a house-plant, be sure to mist the plant when relative humidity falls below around 80%. Outdoors this plant prefers partial shade or full shade.
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Product Description A lush green terrestrial or epiphytic fern commonly grown as a houseplant. Prefers bright, indirect light and warmth (60-70 degrees). Needs high humidity and moist soil that should never be allowed to dry out. In the winter, reduce watering since overwatering can lead to rot Do not overwater to the point of sodden soil. Does well to remove indoor air pollutants. Place near kitchens and bathrooms for higher humidity or set on a tray of wet pebbles. It is tolerant to drought. When grown as a house-plant, be sure to mist the plant when relative humidity falls below around 80%. Outdoors this plant prefers partial shade or full shade.