Argyrochosma formosa is a small, elegant fern with intricate fronds that appear frosted due to powdery white scales on the undersides, accenting deep green, pinnate leaves. Its preference for rocky crevices and limestone substrates often leads to a compact growth habit, perfectly adapted to limited soil environments. The uniquely delicate texture of its foliage makes argyrochosma formosa particularly striking in shade gardens or as a rockery accent.
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Twice per week
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Pruning:
Argyrochosma formosa features intricate feathery foliage. Prune lightly in early spring to promote healthy growth, removing dead fronds. This method enhances air circulation and minimizes pests, allowing for swift recovery and maintenance of its natural shape.
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