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Blechnum gibbum, also known as the "Dwarf tree fern", is an attractive fern species native to New Zealand, as well as some other parts of the Pacific Ocean.

 

Size: This fern is known for its compact and stocky growth habit. It is a dwarf fern and usually does not grow much larger than 30-60 centimeters in height.

 

Leaves: Blechnum gibbum has pointed, pinnate leaves. The leaves are usually shiny and dark green in color. They are divided into several leaflets, each of which is finely divided into lanceolate segments.

 

Habitat: This fern thrives in possible shady environments, such as forests and forests. It usually grows on the forest floor, near water sources.

 

Application: Due to its attractive and compact growth habit, Blechnum gibbum is often used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a houseplant. It can be grown in the ground or in pots and is popular for its decorative value.

 

Blechnum gibbum is a non-poisonous plant and is generally easy to care for while placed in an environment with adequate shade and moisture. It is a popular choice for fern enthusiasts and can make an attractive addition to both indoor and outdoor gardens.

Blechnum gibbum (Dwarf Tree Fern) 12 cm pot

PriceFrom €13.99
  • 12 cm

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