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Pellaea Rotundifolia - Button Fern
Reference: BL-12105229C
Fern Pellaea Rotundifolia is an Australian evergreen plant that grows with a hanging effect appreciated for the particular shape of its round leaves.
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Pellaea Rotundifolia Scientific name, common or vulgar name: Button fern
it is part of the family of the Polipodiaceae (Polypodiaceae), Native to: Australia and New Zealand.
Pellaea Rotundifolia is a lively fern with rhizome, dark green color, with shiny and rounded blades; its fronds do not exceed 30 cm. The sori are marginal and rounded.
Longevity: 2 to 5 years at home.
How to grow Pellaea
Light: A lighted place will be excellent, but will tolerate a shady one. Tolerates the sun as long as the soil is not lacking in moisture. In summer, keep it out of direct sunlight.
Ambient Humidity: Place the pot on a layer of moist gravel, which is much better to prevent the roots from cooking in the sun.
It prefers moist substrates with an acidic pH, although it does not need an acidic and moist soil like that required by almost all ferns.
Watering: Keep this fern in humid conditions but being careful not to drown them. In winter, do not water more than once a week.
Fertilization: In spring and summer, add a compost for green plants diluted to the third part every 10 days.
Pruning: With scissors, regularly trim the dried fronds.
Multiplication: by division of tufts or pieces of rhizome in spring.
Data sheet
- Diameter of the flowerpot (cm)
- 12
- Required environments
- Bright environment
Discreet light
Lots of light even in the shade
Medium light
Reduced light - Moisture of the soil
- Moist soil
- Minimum required temperatures in ° C
- 11
- Maximum temperatures for the plant in ° C
- 30