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Crocodyllus Crocodile Fern
The common name references the unusual venation of the leaves that resembles the platelet patterns found on crocodiles. Plants produce smaller but more numerous fronds with a bushier habit than the wild species, which is native to Africa. Common in cultivation thanks to development of successful tissue culture techniques. This cultivar was introduced by John Osborne of Queensland, Australia and was patented in 2003.
Soil:
Moist
Plant Shape:
Upright
Exposure:
Full Sun
Partial Shade
Full Shade
Bloom Time:
January - February
Bloom Color:
Green
Landscape Use:
Bedding or Border
Wildlife Interest:
Resistant To Deer
Plant Type:
Perennial
Hardiness Zone:
10 - 13