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Rabbit Foot Fern (Davallia Fejeensis) - Plant

Rabbit Foot Fern (Davallia Fejeensis) - Plant

Davallia Fejeensis

Regular price Rs. 299.00
Regular price Rs. 450.00 Sale price Rs. 299.00
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4 inches tall Plant in 4 inch Pot
Size

Dimensions

Live Plant along with a Plsatic Pot.
Plant height is 4" inches in Small size Pot.
Plant height is 6" inches with foots in Medium size Pot.
Plant height is 8"-10" inches with many long foots in Large size Pot.

Note: Plant may slightly differ from shown image depending on Season and growth pattern

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Rabbit Foot Fern (Davallia Fejeensis) -  Plant

The Rabbit Foot Fern, scientifically known as Davallia Fejeensis. It is a unique and charming fern that thrives as a houseplant. Native to the tropical regions of Fiji. This plant is prized for its fuzzy, rhizome-like "feet" that creep over the pot's edges, resembling rabbit paws.

Perfect for indoor settings. This fern flourishes in indirect light and humid environments. It a stunning addition to homes and offices. Its special ability to purify the air adds to its appeal, along with its low-maintenance nature. Whether adorning a hanging basket or placed on a shelf. The Rabbit Foot Fern's exotic look and hardy character make it a favorite among plant enthusiasts.

Sunlight for Rabbit Foot Fern Plant

Your Rabbit Foot Fern Plant thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the delicate fronds. It can also tolerate low light conditions. It ideal for indoor spaces.

Watering

Water your Rabbit Foot Fern Plant moderately, keeping the soil consistently moist but not soggy. Allow the top inch of soil to dry slightly between waterings. Mist regularly to maintain humidity, as this plant thrives in a moist environment. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.

Fertilizing for Rabbit Foot Fern Plant

Fertilize your Rabbit Foot Fern with a diluted balanced liquid fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer). Reduce or stop fertilizing during fall and winter when the plant is dormant. Avoid over-fertilizing, as it can damage the delicate roots and fronds.

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