Diplazium esculentum |
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| Plant type: evergreen rhizomatous fern Hardiness zones: 9-11 Sunlight: warm low sun to dappled light Soil Moisture: constantly moist Soil: enriched soil, mildly acidic to mildly alkaline Tolerances: light frost |
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Origins: India-Subcontinent, Himalayas, China-Korea-Taiwan, Japan, Tropical Asia Other Botanical Names: Anisogonium esculentum, A. serampurens, Asplenium ambiguum, A. esculentum, A. malabaricum, A. moritzii, A. pubescens, A. vitiense, Athyrium ambigua, A. esculentum, Callipteris ambigua, C. esculenta, C. malabarica, C. serampurens, Digrammaria ambigua, D. esculenta, Diplazium malabaricum, D. pubescens, D. serampurens, D. vitiense, Gymnogramma edulis, Hemionitis esculenta, Microstegia ambigua, M. esculenta, M. pubescens Other Common Names: Paco Fern | ||||||||
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