This is a national pest plant in New Zealand and is highly invasive. This species invades the forest floor, inhibiting the establishment ...Read Moreof native plant seedlings and opening the way for succession by more aggressive weeds, especially vines.
It grows on the ground or in trees, and disperses widely and quickly, tolerating a wide range of conditions, including hot or cold and light to deep shade. However, it needs damp ground to survive.
This plant is actually a club moss; family Selaginellaceae. No flowers, reproduces by spores. From South Africa, it is grown as a housepl...Read Moreant in the North US, may be used outside in the South US. Also used as a groundcover in greenhouses.
I just purchased one today, will share growing info once I have more experience with it.
This plant is poisonous to cats. Since we have 6 cats, I make sure that is not where they can't get hurt.
This is a national pest plant in New Zealand and is highly invasive. This species invades the forest floor, inhibiting the establishment ...Read More
This plant is actually a club moss; family Selaginellaceae. No flowers, reproduces by spores. From South Africa, it is grown as a housepl...Read More
Grow in medium diffused light and keep evenly moist.
Native to Madeira, the Azores, Canary Islands, and parts of Africa as...Read More