Cyathea Cooperi
Surname | Polypodiaceae |
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Leaf color | xanh lá |
Leaf size | nhỏ-vừa |
Tăng trưởng | nhanh |
Breeding | spores, Spores develop in the branching lobes of the antennae |
Diseases & Pests | spiders, aphids, root rot, leaf rot |
Cyathea cooperi is a fern in the family Cyatheaceae. It is one of the oldest ferns in the world, with a history of over 300 million years. It can be found in tropical and subtropical forests around the world, including Vietnam.
Note: The above information is only relative, the living conditions of the tree also depend a lot on other objective factors.
How to grow and care for Cyathea Cooperi
Woody ferns have a woody trunk 10-20 meters high, with a trunk diameter of about 0.2-0.8 meters. The trunk is dark brown, with many scars left by fallen leaves. Woody fern leaves grow concentrated at the top of the tree, 1-2 meters long, and are green. The leaves are pinnate, divided into many small leaflets.
Light
Ferns prefer bright indirect light, some species can tolerate direct light but not too much during the day.
Temperature
Water
Water a lot, but keep it airy. Avoid water stagnation which will cause root rot.
Humidity
The best humidity for ferns is above 70%.
pH
Ferns have an ideal pH range of 5.0 - 7.0 pH.
Soil for Cyathea Cooperi
Ferns are a type of plant that likes soil with a lot of humus, or soil of plant origin such as sawdust, rice husks, coconut fiber.
Similar species
Image of mature Cyathea Cooperi
Woody ferns are a moisture-loving, shade-loving plant. They grow well at temperatures between 20-30 degrees Celsius. Woody ferns do not have flowers and reproduce by spores.
Ferns play an important role in the ecosystem of tropical forests. They provide shelter for many species of wildlife, and help regulate the climate and retain moisture in the forest.
Indoor Plant Care Guide
The most important and basic knowledge about growing plants indoors: