

Mounted Staghorn Fern
Subject to availability. Check with your local store for current availability.
This unusual epiphytic fern houseplant - reminiscent of deer antlers - will make a statement on any wall in your home. Broad, flat, silver-green fronds stabilize the plant on its growing medium, while greener forked fronds grow upward. Mounted and grown on a flat wooden board ready to be hung in your garden or living space.
* Houseplants are like “surf and turf” on a restaurant menu; prices reflect the current market value. Because we pass the savings onto you, our prices fluctuate based on where and when specific plants are sourced.
Characteristics
- Mature Size: 3'-6' tall, 3'-5' wide
- Light Requirement: Bright Indirect Light
- Water Needs: Low
- Growth Habit: Upright
- Growth Rate: Moderate
- Attributes: Evergreen, Air Purifier
Green Thumb Guide
Grow indoors in a brightly lit area away from direct sunlight. Water sparingly when peat begins to dry. Feed monthly in spring and summer with a light houseplant fertilizer.
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Description
Subject to availability. Check with your local store for current availability.
This unusual epiphytic fern houseplant - reminiscent of deer antlers - will make a statement on any wall in your home. Broad, flat, silver-green fronds stabilize the plant on its growing medium, while greener forked fronds grow upward. Mounted and grown on a flat wooden board ready to be hung in your garden or living space.
* Houseplants are like “surf and turf” on a restaurant menu; prices reflect the current market value. Because we pass the savings onto you, our prices fluctuate based on where and when specific plants are sourced.
Characteristics
- Mature Size: 3'-6' tall, 3'-5' wide
- Light Requirement: Bright Indirect Light
- Water Needs: Low
- Growth Habit: Upright
- Growth Rate: Moderate
- Attributes: Evergreen, Air Purifier
Green Thumb Guide
Grow indoors in a brightly lit area away from direct sunlight. Water sparingly when peat begins to dry. Feed monthly in spring and summer with a light houseplant fertilizer.
























