The same process as re-potting any other fern. Take the plant out of its pot and tease off some of the old compost. Re-pot into the same pot with some fresh compost or into a slightly larger pot.
answers; orchids bromeliads tillansia stag-horn fern spanish moss pand
Among others: Orchids - Phalaenopsis, Vanda, Dendrobium, Catlleya Bromeliads Tillansia Stag-horn fern and Spanish Moss
Asparagus fern (asparigus springeri) Boston Fern, Fishtail fern, rabbit's foot fern (furry nodes on roots) Plumosa fern (used in floral decorations) Maidenhair fern (found on the banks of streams, ponds) Australian tree fern.
A fern grows from a fern spore.
Stag beetles are not bad insects. They are basically harmless. Stag beetles may bite a human if they are provoked, but it will only feel like a slight pinch.
Yes
Soft fern
no
answers; orchids bromeliads tillansia stag-horn fern spanish moss pand
Among others: Orchids - Phalaenopsis, Vanda, Dendrobium, Catlleya Bromeliads Tillansia Stag-horn fern and Spanish Moss
No.
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No; all corals are carnivorous.
Fern reproduces asexually by spore formation. The spors are present in sporangia. Group of sporangia are called sori. Sori look like brown spots on back side margin of the natural leaflets.
none because it's a abiotic
A bay antler is the second tine of a stag's horn.
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