Bolbitis heteroclita
This extremely variable fern exists in a
confusing variety of forms. Their fronds may be simple, pinnate or bipinnate. Also, strong growing forms and dwarf forms are common. Furthermore, some forms of this fern look more like clumps of Italian Parsley.
This plant will grow on an epi-log, if it is kept permanently moist. It does grow into a better specimen if it has potting mixture that is rich in humus around the roots. Although, avoiding the use of chemical fertilisers is better, especially nitrogen.
This species can be found growing in large clumps on rocks, in the soil, or on trees in shady rainforest areas. It has a large natural area of growth. Distribution is from Japan to India, Indonesia, and New Guinea, also through the islands of the Philippines
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