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Rock Hand 'Nana'
Selaginella tamariscin
'Nana'
Selaginella tamariscina 'Nana' is a plant with unique physical characteristics and specific growth conditions. Below are detailed descriptions of its characteristics and cultivation. Growth Characteristics - Growing Environment: Selaginella thrives in moist, semi-shaded, or shaded areas. It is relatively cold-hardy and can survive at various temperatures, but optimal conditions are a mild and humid environment. - Size and Shape: The 'Nana' variety is small and compact, characterized by small, concave leaves. Generally, it grows to a height of about 10–15 cm. Propagation Methods - Spore Propagation: Selaginella propagates by spores. Sprinkle spores on the surface of the soil and press them down gently. Since germination takes a long time, patience is required. - Division: Propagation is also possible by dividing the plant. Cut off a section where the roots and leaves are connected and plant it in a new location. Cultivation Methods - Soil: It requires well-draining soil, and compost should be mixed in. Avoid soil that is too dry. - Watering: It is important to maintain moisture but avoid excessive watering. Use a pot with good drainage to prevent overwatering. - Temperature and Light: Avoid direct sunlight and grow it in partial shade. It is recommended to bring it indoors during the winter. Uses in the Garden - Landscaping: Due to its small size, Stone Hand Nana is well-suited as a ground cover plant. It can be used in gardens, along the edges of flowerbeds, or in rock gardens. - Terrariums: Its small size and unique appearance make it suitable for planting in terrariums for decoration. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Fungal diseases or root rot may occur due to overwatering. Ensure good drainage to prevent this. - Pests: It may be affected by common indoor plant pests such as spider mites. Minimize damage through regular inspections and control them with soapy water if necessary. Stone Hand Nana is a much-loved plant due to its distinctive appearance and ease of care. If grown in a suitable environment with sufficient information, it will be of great help in creating a beautiful garden.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Buddha's hand and
Height
7cm
Spread
Colors
sporophyte
Bloom Period
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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rock hand
Selaginella tamariscina