About the Staghorn Fern:
Also known as 'Staghorn Fern' due to the horn-like appearance of its leaf tips, the Staghorn Fern belongs to the genus Platycerium in the Polypodiaceae family.
The Staghorn Fern, which grows as an epiphyte in its natural environment—meaning not in soil but in tree hollows, on branches, or on rocks—originates from New South Wales, Queensland, and Lord Howe Island, as well as Java, New Guinea, and eastern Australia. The Staghorn Fern exhibits slight variations depending on its geographical location.
Staghorn Fern Care Information:
A watering cycle should be maintained in humus-enriched peat soil, ensuring that the soil never becomes completely dry.
Since the Staghorn Fern likes tropical environments, it is useful to spray every other day.
The ideal temperature for the Staghorn Fern is 10°C -22°C.