Description
crispy patches forming on the leaf edges
the snake also can purify indoor air
the Spring Snow prefers medium
Over time this plant may lose some of its lower leaves
A fully mature plant can grow up to 4 feet tall in the right environment
Hanging Staghorn Ferns Aglaonema crispy patches forming on theStaghorn ferns are an impressive part of the epiphytic fern group, native primarily to Africa, Australia, and Southeast Asia. Their nickname comes from the large, antler shaped fronds that shoot out from the center of the plant. Their leaves begin as a soft green and then become papery brown as they age. Spores develop on the undersides of the fronds they look like brown fuzz. Removing the spores could hurt the plant, so just let those babies grow!
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