Platycerium andinum
Platycerium andinum - Mounted is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Pickup currently unavailable at Red Fox Orchids Nursery
Platycerium andinum, the Andean Staghorn Fern, is a unique, rare epiphyte from South America's Andes, known for its striking silvery-blue, long, forked fronds and its ability to tolerate drier conditions than most staghorns, thriving in bright, indirect light, high humidity, and well-drained mounting, mimicking its natural seasonally dry cloud forest habitat. It's prized by collectors as the sole New World Platycerium species, forming crown-like growths with persistent, brown basal (shield) fronds and seasonal fertile fronds.
Key Characteristics
- Appearance: Silvery-blue foliage, long narrow fertile fronds with pointed tips, forming tight clusters.
- Growth Habit: Epiphytic (grows on trees) or lithophytic (on rocks).
- Origin: Andes mountains, Peru, and Bolivia.
- Habitat: Cloud forests, tolerant of seasonal dryness.
Growing Conditions
- Light: Bright, indirect light; avoid harsh direct sun.
- Watering: Moderate; allow to dry slightly between waterings (drought tolerant once established).
- Humidity: High, ideally 60%+.
- Soil/Medium: Well-drained; mount on wood or tree fern slab.
- Temperature: Prefers cooler nights; sensitive to extreme heat.
Platycerium andinum - Mounted is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
