Adiantum formosum (no common name) Care Guide
Adiantum formosum, known as the giant maidenhair or black stem maidenhair is a fern found in Australia and New Zealand. It was one of the many species authored by Scottish botanist Robert Brown, appearing in his 1810 work Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen. Its species name is the Latin adjective formosus "handsome" or "beautiful".
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much light does Adiantum formosum (no common name) need?
Adiantum formosum (no common name) thrives in bright indirect conditions.
How often should I water Adiantum formosum (no common name)?
Adiantum formosum (no common name) has moderate water needs. Water when the top inch of soil is dry.
Is Adiantum formosum (no common name) toxic to pets?
Adiantum formosum (no common name) is generally considered non-toxic and pet-safe.
Is Adiantum formosum (no common name) easy to care for?
Adiantum formosum (no common name) is rated as moderate difficulty. Suitable for most plant owners.