Santa rosa fern 'Aglaomorpha coronans' 'M'

Aglaomorpha coronans 'M' - Fern03b

Aglaomorpha coronans ‘M’
Aglaomorpha coronans ‘M’
Aglaomorpha coronans ‘M’
Aglaomorpha coronans ‘M’
Aglaomorpha coronans ‘M’

Easy to care for

Indoor

Semi sun

Foliage plant

10 cm
5 cm
Santa rosa fern 'Aglaomorpha coronans' 'M'

Aglaomorpha coronans 'M' - Fern03b

Aglaomorpha coronans is a member of the Polypodiaceae genus and is related to the oak fern which is found in the wild throughout northern Europe. Its natural habitat is Indochina, Taiwan and the southern islands of Japan.

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Plant information: Santa rosa fern 'Aglaomorpha coronans' 'M'

Aglaomorpha coronans, common name “basket fern”, has a thick, branching rhizome covered in long, light-brown scales that add to its aesthetic impact. Its glossy rich green foliage consists of broad, arching fronds that can be in excess of 70 centimetres long. A mature plant is highly decorative but requires plenty of space.

Height
10 cm
Width
5 cm
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Limited
Flower colour
None
Plant type
Foliage plant
Growth habit
Creeping
Growth habit
Normal
Distribution
South Amerika
Product type
Plant
Properties
Special
Adult width
40 cm
Adult height
100 cm
Flowering period
all year
Altitude range
0-1000 m
Plant care: Santa rosa fern 'Aglaomorpha coronans' 'M'

Aglaomorpha coronans is easy to cultivate in a basket, on a piece of bark or in a pot. Like many ferns, it enjoys a well-drained growing medium plus shade with plenty of light but not direct sunlight. The substrate must neither be too moist nor allowed to dry out. When repotting, it is a good idea to add mulch to the original potting compost in the form of composted tree bark. Aglaomorpha coronans makes an excellent houseplant, not least because it does well in an environment with a low level of humidity.

Care
Easy
Place
Indoor
Air circulation
Yes
Light
Semi sun
Protection
Watering from above
Repotting
after 1 year
Soil Ph
<6-7>
Soil type
mixed
Watering tips
Water spraying
Watering
Normal
Watering tips
Watering from above
Max temperature
35 °C
Min temperature
5 °C
Temperature winter
5 °C
Fertilise
medium
Daytime humidity
60-90%
Humidity at night
70-90%