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dog's tail fern
Asplenium tripteropus
Asplenium tripteropus is a type of fern that thrives in moist environments. This plant naturally grows well in partial shade or shade and prefers well-drained soil that retains sufficient moisture. Growth Characteristics: - It grows to a height of approximately 30–60 cm. - The leaves are long and have a soft texture, giving the plant an overall dense appearance. - It exhibits vigorous growth mainly during the summer. Propagation Methods: - It primarily reproduces by spores. - Sporangia form on the undersides of leaves of mature plants, through which spores are dispersed by the wind to produce new individuals. - It can also be propagated by division. Cultivation Methods: - It grows well in moist, well-drained soil. - Since it thrives in partial shade or partial shade, it is recommended to plant it under the shade of trees or among bushes in the garden. - Maintain consistent moisture levels to ensure proper water absorption, and manage the soil to prevent it from becoming too dry. Uses in the Garden: - It is very useful as a decorative plant in small gardens or shady areas. - It provides a natural forest atmosphere and is best grown mixed with other shade plants. Important Pests and Control Methods: - It is relatively resistant to pests, but aphids or scale insects may occasionally occur. - If pests appear, remove them immediately; in severe cases, use an appropriate insecticide for control. - Mold may develop on the leaves due to overwatering, so adjust watering to avoid excessive moisture. The Korean fern (Pteridium aquilinum) can provide a unique and natural decoration in shady gardens, and it is a relatively easy plant to care for provided the appropriate environmental conditions are met.
Plant Type
Plant Family
family Pteridaceae
Height
15~30cm
Spread
Colors
sporophyte
Bloom Period
July to September (spore period)
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
finned fern
Hymenasplenium hondoense
baby fern
Asplenium tenuicaule