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If you are interested in obtaining a Platycerium madagascariense Contact me at platyceriumfernsgmail.com. Dont know yet if this is a good way to grow P. madagascariense but it looks like it is working. The problem will be when I need to give them more moss. This is both sides of a flat mount. There are 7 matur growing plants. Platycerium madagascariense mature plant. This is from my friend Kentucky good lighting. Platycerium madagascariense A well grown plant photo by Chris Babicke. View my complete pr.

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Platycerium alcicorne

The plants that are found on Madagascar as much smaller then the African form. Not that are of a fern to grow. Like it a little wormer then most.

platycerium bifurcatum

These are some nice examples of how this Platycerium can be grown. Thanks to Rebecca for the photos. Moist; 1 waterings per week. This is the most common of all the Platycerium ferns. Can take cold temps and still live. Grate staghorn fern for beginners.

platycerium coronarium

Platycerium coronarioum X ridleyi on left platycerium ridleyi on right.

Platycerium Cultivar

Platycerium Kankluay elephantotis X stemaria. Platycerium Charles Alford fist generation. This is a new mutated form of P. Does not grow any shields. I sell all species .

platycerium elephantotis

This is a plant out of the late Carlos Tatsuta. The fronds are upright then other elephantotis. Like dryer moss them most species. Platycerium elephantotis thanks atmccmn for the photos.

platycerium ellisii

The shields of Platycerium ellisii are thin and have a wax shine to them. Most of the time the shields are brown and create a round clasping shape around the bud and roots. I was told by a friend in Madagascar that this species was hard to find and after a long hunt was found growing in Mangrove forests. When well grown it produces lots of pups and makes a nice specimine.

Platycerium ferns

If you see something you like let me know it might be available for sale. Growing Platycerium ridleyi and P. I will be posting a few things I have larger quantities of here. I have lots more Platycerium ferns for sale and you can feel free to contact me even if I do not have it listed here. Mix of platycerium and rare conifers.

platycerium grande

Some Platycerium ferns grow best in a clay pot. These photos are to show you how to tell P. wandae has frills that form around the bud. grande top does not have that characteristic. Platycerium superbum looks similar to P. grande but forms only one spore patch.

platycerium holttumii

Platycerium holttumii in the wild. Here are some nice photos of P. Native to southeast Asia, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam.

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If you are interested in obtaining a Platycerium madagascariense Contact me at platyceriumfernsgmail.com. Dont know yet if this is a good way to grow P. madagascariense but it looks like it is working. The problem will be when I need to give them more moss. This is both sides of a flat mount. There are 7 matur growing plants. Platycerium madagascariense mature plant. This is from my friend Kentucky good lighting. Platycerium madagascariense A well grown plant photo by Chris Babicke. View my complete pr.

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platycerium quadridichotomum

This is an interesting cultivar. No one know what the parents are but having a photo of P. Pltycerium quadridichotomum Photo from Kentucky. Thanks to Kentucky for yet another wonderful photo.

Platycerium Ridleyi

This is a new form of ridleyi that is being cultivated with extra large fronds. These are some of my Platycerium ridleyi that I grow in my Greenhouse. I use a fogger that fills the air with a fine misty haze 2 times a day. Most of my Platycerium ridleyi are grown in lots of light. This one is 30 years old.

Growing Platycerium ferns from spores

Wednesday, October 24, 2007. Tuesday, October 24, 2006. I just use a plastic lid and container from the store. You should disinfect everything before using. I do that by using boiling water and poring it over all utensils. Poke small howls on the sides an on the bottom. This is where I experiment the most. My best result was using pete pellets.

platycerium stemaria

Platycerium stemaria in the wild. This was taken from my friend working in Liberia Africa.