ADIANTUM FRAGANS Capillary
Exposure
This pretty green indoor plant, with its light and bushy silhouette, will do well in soft, subdued light without direct sunlight. Indeed, it would burn its foliage.
Interview
Originally from the undergrowth of tropical forests, the Adiantum needs a good level of humidity. So keep its root ball moist all year round and spray its foliage with rainwater when the weather is dry.
It will flourish if you give it liquid fertilizer for green plants every 15 days, from March to October.
In winter, avoid placing it near a heat source such as a radiator or a fireplace. This would dry out the tips of its leaves.
Repotting / Planting
Repot your Adiantum every two years, in the spring. Don't forget to put clay balls at the bottom of the pot to help drainage.
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It is ideal for
The little extra
Its delicate and airy foliage
Origin
South America
Family
Pteridaceae
Type of plant
Perennial