Pellaea Rotundifolia
From The Plant Encyclopedia
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| Category | Ferns |
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| Kingdom | Plantae |
| Division | Pteridophyta |
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| Order | Polypodiopsida |
| Family | Polypodiales |
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Aden Earth Zone
14 - 19
Cultivation
- Cultivation:
- Light: Part-Shade
- Soil:
- pH: 7
- Moisture: Medium
Characteristics
- Form:
- Habit:
- Flower:
- Fruit/Seed:
- Foliage: Leaves, Green
- Uses: Ornamental, Houseplant
About
Pellaea rotundifolia. the Button fern, is a species of fern endemic to New Zealand, and often cultivated as a garden and house plant.
Pellaea rotundifolia has round, dark-green, leathery leaves, on fronds up to about one foot in length.
