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Indian's dream
Also known as: Pod fern, Serpentine fern
Indian's dream (Aspidotis densa) is a species of fern that is native to western North America but is sometimes found as far east as Quebec. It prefers to grow on rocky outcrops of soil and will root into every available crevice until large colonies of the plants are established.
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5 cm to 10 cm
Plant Height
15 cm to 30 cm
Spread
Evergreen
Leaf type
5 - 25 ℃
Ideal Temperature

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Fascination, Sincerity, Magic
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Care Guide for Indian's dream

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Sunlight
5 - 25 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Originating from arid regions, indian's dream thrives with minimal moisture and high drought tolerance. It requires weekly watering to prevent over-saturation, demanding consistent, moderate hydration during its growing season to support its foliage and resilience across various climates.
Fertilize: Indian's dream thrives with balanced fertilizer (N-P-K) every two months during spring and summer, using half-strength water-soluble solutions. Water before and after application to ensure nutrient absorption. Reduce feeding in fall and winter to prevent over-fertilization and support healthy growth.
Pruning: Prune indian's dream in early to late spring for new growth and shape maintenance. Use sharp tools to remove dead fronds, promoting air circulation and reducing pests. Avoid excessive pruning of healthy fronds to ensure vibrant appearance throughout the growing season.
Propagation: Indian's dream propagates best through cuttings taken from healthy segments. Use sterilized tools and apply rooting hormone to improve success. Place cuttings in a well-draining medium, submerging the cut and keeping foliage above. Consistent moisture and warmth are essential for root development.
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