Bommeria fern is a genus of ferns known for its small, sleek fronds and rugged resilience. Thriving in rocky, arid environments, these plants often grow on sheer cliff faces or within crevices, adapting to limited soil and moisture conditions. Bommeria fern's leaves, typically covered in fine hairs, help conserve water, making this plant a model of survival in harsh habitats.
Propagation:
Propagation of bommeria fern can be achieved through spore sowing or division. Success hinges on indirect light, consistent moisture, warmth, and well-draining soil. It grows slowly and requires a sterilized environment. Division is also feasible during repotting for adult plants.
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