Buy Adiantum Tenerum New - Plant Online at Nurserylive | Best Plants at Lowest Price

Buy Adiantum Tenerum New - Plant Online at Nurserylive | Best Plants at Lowest Price

Buy adiantum tenerum new - plant online at nurserylive | Best plants at lowest price Adiantum tenerum new - Plant Polypodiales Rating: Not Rated Yet Price Variant price modifier: Base price with tax Price with discount ?1234567 Salesprice with discount Sales price ?1234567 Sales price without tax ?1234567 Discount Tax amount Ask a question about this product Description Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in part shade to full shade. Prefers moist, humusy, acidic soils in full shade. Spreads slowly by creeping, branching rhizomes to form large colonies over time. Common name: Polypodiales Color: Non-flowering Bloom time: Non-flowering Height: 1.00 to 2.50 feet Difficulty level: easy to grow Planting & Care Fertile and sterile fronds look the same in all Adiantum species. Spores are formed, particularly in older plants, along the edges of the fronds. The spore clusters are concealed beneath the curled-over edges of the leaves until they are mature. Sunlight: Full Sun Soil: well-drained soil Water: medium Temprature: 15° C (59° F). Fertilizer: Apply any organic fertilizer Care: The plant should then begin to shoot again. Give a little less water in winter (except in very warm rooms). Give low doses of fertilizer from the first month of spring to the first month of autumn every fortnight. Make sure humidity levels are high and occasionally mist over lightly. 1 / 2 Buy adiantum tenerum new - plant online at nurserylive | Best plants at lowest price Special Feature: Attractive ornamental fern for the shaded border, woodland garden, shaded rock garden or native plant garden. Combine with broad leaves of hostas, caladiums or brunneras. Also effective as an edger along paths in shade gardens. Use Culinary use: leaves Ornamental use: The plant is used for ornamental purpose. Note: No serious insect or disease problems. High summer heat may cause fronds to brown by mid to late summer, particularly if good soil moisture is not maintained and/or plants are grown in too much sun. Reference: http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?kempercode=j200 http://www.gardeninginfozone.com/adiantum- maidenhair-fern Reviews Tuesday, 26 November 2019 Absolutely superb in every way Mainak Bhattacharya 2 / 2 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).

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