Pyrrosia hastata is a rock-dwelling fern of the mountains of Japan and Korea. The normal type has three lobes on each frond on a creeping rootstock. This rare Japanese form does it all; it fronds of almost all mutated types; some are frilled and rounded, other crested, some elongated and feather-like. It is impossible to describe all the possibilities. If you have only one mutation of P. hastata, this is the one. Grown in orchid bark, well-drained compost, or on a slab of bark. Reduce water in winter. USDA Zones 7-10.
Grown in 3.5" pots.
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