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Platycerium bifurcatum - Staghorn Fern
Old House Web — Staghorn fern is one of the more unusual and challenging house plants. It grows without its roots in soil and produces 2 types of fronds. One type is the branched frond that gives the plant its name. The other round, flat frond forms a collar ...More…
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Platycerium bifurcatum
Missouri Botanical Garden — Staghorn fern is an evergreen epiphytic fern that produces distinctive fertile fronds resembling the forked antlers of a stag. It is native to Southeast Asia, Polynesia and Australia, where it is typically found growing on tree trunks and ...More…
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A Monograph of the fern genus Platycerium (Polypodiaceae)
Amazon.com — Author E. Hennipman Dewey Decimal Number 587.31 EAN 9780444855695 ISBN 0444855696 Number Of Pages 126 Publication Date 1982-12-01More…
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Platycerium Hobbyist's Handbook
Amazon.com — Author Roy Vail EAN 9780961400309 Edition 1st ISBN 0961400307 Eligible For Trade In? YES Number Of Pages 171 Publication Date 1984-10More…
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Platycerium
Janine's Garden — Native to the sub-tropics and tropics of Africa, Asia and Australia these ferns are decidedly exotic and unusual plants. The structure of their fronds varies, and the non-fertile backing leaves help with the job of attaching the fern to its ...More…
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Staghorn Fern 3.5" Pot - Platycerium
Amazon.com — Features: Platycerium biforcatum (Common Staghorn Fern) The staghorn fern is an epiphyte that lives in the tropical forests of southeast Asia and Australia Staghorn Fern is one of the more unusual house plants It prefers bright, but indirect light The ...More…
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Staghorn Fern 4" Hanging Basket - EXOTIC - Platycerium
Amazon.com — Features: Platycerium biforcatum - (Common Staghorn Fern) The staghorn fern is an epiphyte that lives in the tropical forests of southeast Asia and Australia Ideal temperatures are between 60 degrees and 80 degrees It prefers bright, but indirect light ...More…