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Tree Fern in your garden
Tree ferns are one of the largest groups of ferns. Widely popular among fern and palm collectors, most tree ferns have distinctive growth habits and are marked by a woody or fibrous trunk topped with a crown of sprawling fronds. ... Details
What can I mount my staghorn to
The Fern Factory grows many varieties of epiphyte. That means these plants can grow on another plant but makes their own food, unlike a parasite which feeds on its host. So this means they can be mounted on just about anything. ... Details
My staghorn is turning brown. What should I do?
Many species of Platycerium shield fronds turn brown after they mature. All of the pup-forming species can store large amounts of water in the cork tissue of old shield fronds and eventually all of these turn brown. ... Details
On the underside of the fronds there is a brown fuzz, what is it?
This is normal and is the spore patch which is how the plant propagates. ... Details
Mounting staghorn ferns to a Tree
Mounting staghorn ferns to a Tree ... Details
Watch a short video Growing from spore
A short video on How to grow ferns from spore ... Details
Watch a short video Remounting Staghorn Ferns
A short video on how to divide and remount Staghorn ferns ... Details
Watch a short video Mounting Platycerium bifurcatum on Moss Board
A short video on Mounting Platycerium bifurcatum on Moss Board ... Details
Watch a short video Mounting a Platycerium bifurcatum on a Frenfactory board
A short video on How to mount a Platycerium bifurcatum on a Fern Factory Board ... Details
Watch a short video Mounting The Fern Factory Board Platycerium superbum
A short video on Mounting The Fern Factory Board Platycerium superbum ... Details
Watch a short video Mounting The Fern Factory Moss Board - Platycerium superbum
A short video on The Fern Factory Moss Board - Platycerium superbum ... Details
Did you know there are 18 species of Platyceriums?
They fall into three groups from different regions of the world and out of the eighteen species six of them do not produce pups and therefore are considered solitary species and can only reproduce from spore * ... Details

Planting Clivia beraroot
Watch a short video Planting Clivia bare-root in a pot & in the ground
Planting Clivia bare-root ... Details