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How to Grow and Care for Staghorn Ferns - The Spruce
The staghorn fern (Platycerium bifurcatum) thrives without soil. Learn how to grow the popular plant, including tips on watering, humidity, propagation, and mounting.

Staghorn Fern Care: How To Water, Grow and Care for Platyceriums
Staghorn ferns are native to the tropics -- the species that we most commonly feature, Platycerium bifurcatum, is native to Australia. Staghorn ferns need bright, indirect or diffused light to thrive, though most species must be protected from the harsh rays of the direct sun.

Staghorn Fern Care: Growing Platycerium bifurcatum
Belonging to the Platycerium genus, staghorn ferns are native to the humid rainforests of Australia, Southeast Asia, and Africa, and they’re mostly known for their distinctive look and growth habit.

Rhus typhina - Wikipedia
Rhus typhina, the staghorn sumac, [5] is a species of flowering plant in the family Anacardiaceae, native to eastern North America. It is primarily found in southeastern Canada, the northeastern and midwestern United States, and the Appalachian Mountains, [6] but it is widely cultivated as an ornamental throughout the temperate world.

How to Grow and Care for Staghorn Fern (Complete Guide)
Staghorn Ferns, part of the Polypodiaceae family, are unique epiphytic plants native to Asia and Australia. These ferns are known for their striking anatomy – they boast two distinct types of foliage: shield fronds and antler fronds.

How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Staghorn Fern - Epic Gardening
Commonly called stiff staghorn or green staghorn, the shield leaves of this fern are rounded or kidney-shaped with shallow lobes. The fertile fronds are narrower than the shields but are still wider than other plants in the Platycerium genus, with shallow lobes as well.

Complete Guide To Staghorn Fern Care and Growth - HousePlant 101
Staghorn ferns, genus Platycerium, are tropical epiphytes native to Australia, Southeast Asia, Africa and South America. There are 18 recognized species, with P. bifurcatum being the most commonly grown as a houseplant.

Staghorn Fern, Platycerium bifurcatum – Wisconsin Horticulture
Staghorn ferns are a group of about 18 species of epiphytic ferns in the genus Platycerium of the polypod family (Polypodiaceae) native primarily to Africa, Australia and Southeast Asia, whose fronds supposedly resemble the forked antlers of male deer or elk.

How to Grow and Care for Staghorn Ferns - Gardener's Path
There are over a dozen species of ferns in the Platycerium genus that commonly go by the name “staghorn” or “elkhorn” fern. Typically, those with thinner fronds are called elkhorns, and those with thicker ones are described as staghorns. It’s pretty easy to see where these names come from.

Staghorn Fern Care | Growing Staghorn Fern | HGTV
Staghorn fern (Platycerium bifurcatum), also known as elkhorn fern, is an epiphytic plant hailing from the rain forests of Java, New Guinea and Southeast Asia, according to University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Cooperative Extension.

 

 

 

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