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Irregular polypody is a fern with a distinctive growth habit, typically found in shaded, moist environments. Its broad, leathery fronds unfurl in a somewhat irregular manner, which inspired its name. This evergreen perennial thrives on forest floors and rock crevices, where its spore-covered undersides contribute to its propagation. Its adaptability to low-light conditions makes irregular polypody a resilient understory inhabitant.
Watering schedule: Twice per week
Sunlight Requirements: Partial sun
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