Description
Staghorn ferns have an outof this world appearance. The plants have two types of leaves, one of which resembles the horns of a large herbivore.
This plant grows outdoors in warm season locations and indoors elsewhere. Mounted or in a basket is how to grow a staghorn fern, because they are epiphytic, growing in trees generally. The fern has the antler-like foliage as well as a flat basal leaf.
They overlap onto a mounting surface and provide stability for the fern. The foliar fronds may droop or be erect, depending upon the variety of fern.Plant Specifications
Plant Height | 12 inch (30 cm) |
Plant Spread | 5 inch (13 cm) |
*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10%
Common Name | Staghorn fern, crown staghorn, elkhorn fern, disc stag, s horn fern, American staghorn fern, stiff staghorn |
Maximum Reachable Height | Up to 3 feet |
Difficulty Level | Easy to grow |
Planting and care
Staghorn Fern care
This fern is propagated by spores, pups, or division. This fern planted on the board, or use peat or sphagnum moss, coconut coir, or an extremely well-draining potting soil.
Sunlight | Partial shade |
Watering | Medium |
Soil | Coco peat or sphagnum moss, coconut coir |
Temperature | 20 to 30 degrees C |
Fertilizer | Apply any organic fertilizer |
Staghorn Fern special feature
Leaves shape
Staghorn Fern uses
Ornamental Use:
- A hanging fern makes a great ornamental adornment for any large tree or wall in the garden