Manual removal, relocation and repotting are ways to treat weeds on a staghorn fern. The tropical epiphyte in question (Platycerium spp) most famously graces hanging baskets, tree branches and wall mounts. A problem with weeds may indicate a location prone to wind-dispersed weed seeds and therefore may warrant regular repotting of the medium (compost, peat, rich potting soil, sphagnum moss ) or location rotation.
A staghorn fern is a fern.
No staghorn fern is a type of fern. It is not a fungi.
Best soil mixture for a staghorn fern is the mixture of te spaghnum moss, orchid mix and some perlite.Best soil mixture for a staghorn fern is the mixture of te spaghnum moss, orchid mix and some perlite.
fungi
no.It does not have flowers.
Staghorn ferns usually prefer to live on the sides of trees, but not as a parasite. They soak up the minerals and nutrients that is washed down along the bark. (eg. minerals from animal droppings, deceased animals etc.)I hope that this answers your question.
yes it does...it is called photosynthesis.
Depending on how big they can be $50-2,500
The fern looks like a plant when the pine tree looks like a normal tree? (I don't weather its correct)
bird's nest fern staghorn fern anyway, all ferns are non-flowering
No it is not a flowering plant because all ferns have no flowers
it hops onto the tree.