KANGAROO PAW FERN Information, Description and More! (Microsorum diversifolium)
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2023
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Thank you for tuning in to our video on Fern Kangaroo Paw! Today, we'll be taking you on a journey through the fascinating history, description, preferred companions, growing tips, and various uses of Fern Kangaroo Paw. Here's a quick overview of what we'll be covering in this video:
Latin name: Microsorum diversifolium
Sun: Partial shade to full shade
Days to germination: 14-21 days
Seed depth: Not applicable; propagated by division
Spacing: 12-18 inches (30-45 cm)
Frost tolerant: Not frost tolerant
Days to maturity: Not applicable; perennial plant
Height: 1-2 feet (30-60 cm)
Grow zones: 9-11
Life cycle: Perennial plant
Pollinator attractant: Non-flowering plant
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Nice horticulture informational video ! I've had this type of fern for years and am happy to learn a few facts about it . The Kangaroo paw fern is easy to propagate by rooting cuttings , care for and interesting to view : )
Thanks for the comment and happy to teach you something new!
Can we put this in aquarium?
Kangaroo paw ferns are not aquatic plants, so they are not suitable for growing in aquariums. These ferns are adapted to terrestrial environments and prefer well-draining soil. With that being said, anything is possible, I seen a video of someone growing orchids in water yesterday. If you have any questions about aquarium plants or need recommendations, feel free to ask!