Micro Crocodyllus
Dubbed the easiest fern to care for and maybe the most stunning with its intricate pattern and texture. The Crocodile Fern has almost reptilian dark veining on the leaves. These are elongated, slightly ruffled on the edges, glossy and shiny. She is definitely going to catch your eye and be a unique addition.
Size: 12cm nursery pot
Dubbed the easiest fern to care for and maybe the most stunning with its intricate pattern and texture. The Crocodile Fern has almost reptilian dark veining on the leaves. These are elongated, slightly ruffled on the edges, glossy and shiny. She is definitely going to catch your eye and be a unique addition.
Size: 12cm nursery pot
Dubbed the easiest fern to care for and maybe the most stunning with its intricate pattern and texture. The Crocodile Fern has almost reptilian dark veining on the leaves. These are elongated, slightly ruffled on the edges, glossy and shiny. She is definitely going to catch your eye and be a unique addition.
Size: 12cm nursery pot
Light - East- or north facing window is ideal. They do not do well in direct sunlight and can be placed in a bright room as long as you avoid exposure to the sun
Water - These prefer to be kept slightly damp during the growth period but cut back over the colder months. We recommend you bottom water the plant or make sure you water from the sides. Avoid water in the crown as this may cause the plant to rot.
Temperature - Ideal in normal household temperature, between 16°C and 21°C is recommended.
Humidity - Ferns love humidity. It would help your plant to be misted regularly or to be placed in a steamier part of the house. They are ideal for kitchens and bathrooms.
Repotting/Soil - These are slow growing ferns and won’t need repot anytime soon. Once the roots have filled the bottom of the drainage pot, or get top heavy, you can change it to a couple of inches up. Use a well-draining, nutrient rich soil.
Toxicity - Pet friendly