Light: Bright Indirect
Soil: Sphagnum Moss or Moisture Retentive Substrate
Water: Prefers to Stay Moist
Humidity: Medium to High Humidity
Lecanopteris is also known as an Ant Fern. In the wild it creates a symbiotic relationship with ants. Providing a home within the rhizomes of the plant for the ants, in return the ants will protect the fern leaves from being eaten by pests. Sinuosa is a unique looking species with thin creeping silvery rhizomes than turn green when wet. The leaves are thin and wavy, with higher humidity and light they become wider.
This listing is for a cutting that is currently rooting or rooted (Inquire for status).
We recommend acclimating the cutting in a prop box after shipping.
Lecanopteris is also known as an Ant Fern. In the wild it creates a symbiotic relationship with ants. Providing a home within the rhizomes of the plant for the ants, in return the ants will protect the fern leaves from being eaten by pests. Sinuosa is a unique looking species with thin creeping silvery rhizomes than turn green when wet. The leaves are thin and wavy, with higher humidity and light they become wider.
This listing is for a cutting that is currently rooting or rooted (Inquire for status).
We recommend acclimating the cutting in a prop box after shipping.
Light: Bright Indirect
Soil: Sphagnum Moss or Moisture Retentive Substrate
Water: Prefers to Stay Moist
Humidity: Medium to High Humidity