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Its slow growth and manageable size makes this Brazilian Tree Fern an excellent choice for indoor planters, with other plants or on its own.
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CloseHere in the Pacific NW, growing tree ferns of any kind outdoors is usually a summer proposition, and requires that they be grown in containers that can be brought indoors in the winter, or moved to a sheltered location. The Brazilian Tree Fern can reach up to four feet tall at maturity and will develop a small trunk with age (as in 10 to 20 years), so is well suited for a potted life. New leaves emerge a pale pink to bronze color before turning a deep green. This Brazilian Tree Fern will add a tropical flair to outdoor summer gardens as well as year-round indoor planters. Combining this fern with other houseplants in a single planter will help create a higher humidity that most tropicals thrive in, and will add height and texture.
Common Name | Brazilian Tree Fern |
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Mature Size | 3 - 4 feet tall, up to 3 feet wide |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Optimum Temperature | 60°-80° F |
Characteristics | Houseplant, pet-friendly |
Light | Indoors - bright indirect light. Outdoors - shade to filtered sun in summer. |
Water | Water thoroughly when surface soil is dry |
Structure | Upright |
Bloom Color | N/A |
Uses | Houseplant, indoor container planters, specimen, outdoor container planter in summer |
Photos | Real images, not stock photos |
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