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Staghorn Fern: The Wall Plant
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The Staghorn fern can be one of the most unique plants in your fern garden. This type of fern hardly resembles the parent family. It is dark bottle green in colour; the leaves are long and asymmetrical. There is no stem visible as the plant grows in a bunch. The USP (Unique Selling Point) of this fern is that it can grow without soil. You can allow it to grow naturally on walls and give your home the look of organised wilderness.

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