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Davallia fejeensis Kokedama have a 4 to 5 inch moss ball. The display plate and tianjin clay doll are not included.

 

Its furry green, white, and brown rhizomes resemble rabbit paws or tarantula legs. Due to the thick rhizomes, this fern is more drought tolerant than others, but high humidity is still a must. Due to the creeping nature of this plant, over time the entire kokedama substrate ball will be covered by the rhizomes.

 

CARE:  Light conditions are very important for this fern. Keep in bright indirect light and water when light. Do not let the kokedama dry out. Depending on your household conditions, it may need water every couple of days to once every couple of weeks. It is best to check the weight of the plant every couple of days until you can feel the weight change of the plant intuitively. Using a scale to determine optimum watering is an effective solution. This is a great bonsai for the plant parent that likes to frequently check on their plants as it does not thrive on neglect.

 

Water by letting the kokedama sit in a shallow tray of water or by submerging in water until all the air bubbles disappear. Do not let sit in water for extended periods of time.

Rabbit's Foot Fern

SKU: T-RFF-S
C$35.00Price
  • Davallia fejeensis is a tropical epiphytic fern known for its furry rhizomes that creep over its growth medium before eventually developing fiddleheads then lacy fronds.

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