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Monarch climbing fern is a climbing fern whose tendrils twist up surrounding structures, displaying its delicate, feathery fronds. These fronds are uniquely segmented, contributing to the plant's lace-like visual complexity. Thriving in humid, forested areas, monarch climbing fern relies on the high moisture levels to spread its spores, which enables it to proliferate in its native tropical habitats. Its graceful growth habit not only adds aesthetic appeal but also demonstrates its adaptation to climbing over the forest floor's competition for sunlight.
Watering schedule: Twice per week
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