
Adiantum raddianum Fragrans Adiantum raddianum Fragrans Botanical Name: Adiantum raddianum Fragrans Common Names: Maidenhair Fern, Native: No Foliage Type: Evergreen Plant Type: Indoor Plants, Palms, Ferns & Tropical Plant Habit: Clumping, Upright Description: Finely foliaged evergreen plant. Arching black stalks with fronds unfold to reveal soft, apple-green coloured triangular leaflets. Growing from underground rhizomes this plant is a very popular choice for indoor plant use and hanging baskets. Requires high humidity, moisture and indirect sunlight. Mature Height: 15-30cm Position: Semi Shade, Shade Mature Width: 30-60cm Soil Type: Well Drained Family Name: Pteridaceae Landscape Use(s): Courtyard, Indoor Plant, Shady Garden, Container / Pot, Under Trees Origin: SouthAmerica Characteristics: Pest & Diseases: Aphids, Scale Foliage Colours: Green Flower Colours: Insignificant Flower Fragrant: No Cultural Notes: Needs a light, sheltered, with high humidity. Bathrooms are a good option. Keep Flowering Season: N/A moist, will dry out quickly. Self watering pots are best. Feed with regular applications Fruit: Insignificant of diluted liquid fertiliser to keep plant looking it's best. Requirements: Growth Rate: Moderate Plant Care: Annual slow release fertiliser, Keep moist during dry periods, Liquid feed, Mulch Maintenance Level: Medium well Water Usage: Medium / Moderate Tolerances: Drought: Low Frost: Tender Wind: Tender Disclaimer: Information and images provided is to be used as a guide only. While every reasonable effort is made to ensure accuracy and relevancy of all information, any decisions based on this information are the sole responsibility of the viewer. Call 1300 787 401 plantmark.com.au.
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