Spiridens features a lush, velvety carpet of greenery, primarily thriving in shady, moist environments such as dense forests. Its leaves are uniquely tailored, curling slightly at the edges, which helps in retaining moisture. This characteristic is vital for survival in its typically humid habitats, as it reduces water loss and supports continuous growth.
Propagation:
Spiridens propagation methods include division and spores, requiring high humidity, consistent moisture, and indirect light. Use well-draining, organic-rich soil. Handle spores in a sterile environment. For division, separate a portion with rhizoids, replant, and maintain moisture and indirect light for establishment.
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