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baby fern
Asplenium tenuicaule
The growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and major pests and control methods of Asplenium tenuicaule can be summarized as follows: - Growth Characteristics - Asplenium tenuicaule is a fern that thrives primarily in shady, moist environments. - The soil should be well-drained yet retain a slight amount of moisture. - It can grow healthily if appropriate temperature and humidity are maintained. - Propagation Methods - It generally propagates by spores; if conditions are suitable, the spores will naturally germinate and grow. - In addition to spore propagation, it can also be propagated by dividing the mature plant. - Cultivation Methods - It is ideal to grow it in partial shade, and direct sunlight should be avoided. - Water when the soil is slightly dry, and avoid excessive moisture. - Use fertile soil, and a small amount of fertilizer may be added as needed. 4. Use in the Garden - It can be used as a soil cover plant in shady or semi-shaded areas. - It is also suitable for small gardens or as an indoor plant. - Important Pests and Control Methods - Spider mites or scale insects may occasionally occur; in this case, it is recommended to use an appropriate insecticide or wipe the area frequently with water. - Since fungal diseases may occur, ensure good ventilation and avoid excessive moisture. While the small-tailed fern tends to grow well without special care, providing the right environment and care can help promote healthier growth.
Plant Type
Plant Family
family Pteridaceae
Height
5~18cm
Spread
Colors
sporophyte
Bloom Period
June to September (spore period)
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
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