Fraser-jenk is a striking fern that adds a touch of the exotic to any garden. Its dark green, glossy leaves are covered in silver scales, giving it a metallic sheen. This fern is native to Southeast Asia and grows best in tropical conditions, making it a popular choice for indoor gardens. Fraser-jenk is not toxic and attracts a variety of beneficial insects, making it a great addition to any eco-friendly garden.
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Distribution of Fraser-jenk
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Fraser-jenk is a fern species indigenous to temperate and tropical regions of East Asia. Its native range spans across various islands and continental areas within the East Asian region. It has not been widely reported as introduced or naturalized in distant regions, maintaining a presence primarily within its original habitat zone.
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No species reported
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Habitat
Terrestrial along paths on slopes, also on moss-covered rocks
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Northern
Sorthern
Care Guide for Fraser-jenk
Twice per week
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Partial sun
Sunlight
Water:
Originating from humid environments, fraser-jenk prefers consistent moisture and high humidity. It tolerates moderate drought but thrives in evenly moist soil. Watering twice a week and misting help maintain hydration, simulating its natural rainforest habitat.
Fertilize:
Fertilize fraser-jenk bi-monthly with high-nitrogen fertilizers for lush growth, adjusting amounts based on growth stages. Apply to moist soil, avoiding leaf contact to prevent burns. Use gradual-release formulas to enhance health without overfeeding, taking care not to damage roots.
Pruning:
Fraser-jenk benefits from regular pruning, ideally in early spring to promote healthy growth. Remove dead fronds and lightly trim old ones for improved air circulation and pest management. This practice enhances the plant's shape and vigor, boosting its appeal in any garden.
Propagation:
Fraser-jenk thrives in well-drained, humus-rich soil, similar to its native forest floor habitat. Successful propagation involves dividing rhizomes with roots and fronds, planting in shade with moderate moisture. Minimal root disturbance during division encourages faster establishment and robust growth.
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