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Blechnum gibbum - dwarf tree fern
Blechnum Gibbum, generally known as a dwarf tree fern, belongs to the family of the aspleniaceae. Originally based exclusively on New Caledonia and Vanuatu, this species is known for its attractive, fern -like fronds and its versatility in landscape design.
Morphological characteristics
Blechnum Gibbum is characterized by its compact, bushy growth shape, which consists of a thick, upright trunk, which is crowned by elegant, fern -like waving. The fronds are lanceolate and have a bright green color. You can reach a length of up to one meter and are usually arranged in an attractive fan shape. The plant reaches a height of up to 1.5 meters and forms an impressive appearance in tropical and subtropical landscapes.
Ecological adjustments
Blechnum Gibbum is adapted to the moist conditions of the tropical rainforests, in which it originally occurs. The plant prefers well permeable, humus -rich soils and partially shady to shady locations. However, it needs regular irrigation to stay healthy, but does not tolerate waterlogging. Her robust fronds enable her to evaporate water and increase the humidity around the plant, which makes it a popular choice for moist garden areas.
Use in landscape design
Blechnum Gibbum is a popular plant in landscape design, especially in tropical and subtropical gardens. It is well suited as a ground cover or as a background plant for shady areas of gardens or landscapes. The plant can also be cultivated in pots or containers and is therefore also suitable for use on terraces, verands or indoors.
Care measures
The care of sheet metal gibbum is relatively simple. The plant needs regular irrigation, especially during dry periods, to ensure even growth. It should be protected from strong wind and direct sunlight, as this can lead to burns on the waves. Occasional fertilizers during the growth period can promote growth and keep the plant healthy.