
This undemanding fern can grow on rocks, driftwood, or loosely attach to substrate, making it an easy-care choice for both beginner and expert aquarists. It thrives in low to moderate lighting, adaptable to various water conditions. With a mature size of up to 20 cm, the fern’s dark green leaves add a vibrant touch to any aquarium. It is distinguished by its distinct, branched fronds that resemble a deer’s antler. The Windelov Java Fern, scientific name Microsorum pteropus ‘Windelov’, is native to Southeast Asia.
Propagation: Propagates through adventitious plants that grow from the leaf edges. Placement: Capable of thriving on rocks, driftwood, or even loosely attached to substrate. Growth Rate and Adaptability: Its slow growth rate and hardy nature allow it to adapt to various aquarium environments. Color: Characteristic dark green color adds a vibrant touch to aquarium settings. Size: Mature leaves can reach a length of up to 20 cm. Leaf Structure: Distinctive fronds split and branch, resembling a deer’s antler. Plant Demands: Not a demanding plant, making it suitable for beginners. Light and Water Preferences: Prefers low to moderate lighting and a wide range of water conditions. Living Conditions: Thrives in both submerged and emersed conditions. Origin: Originally found in Southeast Asia. Common Name: Windelov Java Fern, Lace Java Fern, Java Fern Windelov. Scientific Name: Microsorum pteropus ‘Windelov’.
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