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Fougère de la résurrection de la rose de Jéricho - Selaginella lepidophylla

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Fougère de la résurrection de la rose de Jéricho - Selaginella lepidophylla

Fougère de la résurrection de la rose de Jéricho - Selaginella lepidophylla

$6.95
Fougère de la résurrection de la rose de Jéricho - Selaginella lepidophylla
  • La rose de Jéricho
  • fleur de résurrection
  • fougère de résurrection

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I care for a Rose of Jericho plant?
The Rose of Jericho thrives in moderate indirect light and prefers to dry out between waterings. Water the soil when it becomes dry to the touch. This plant is very low-maintenance and can tolerate neglect, making it ideal for beginners.
What makes the Rose of Jericho special?
The Rose of Jericho, or Resurrection Fern, is a unique plant that can completely dry out and appear dead, then revive when watered. This remarkable ability to resurrect makes it a fascinating living decoration and a great conversation piece.
What size does this Rose of Jericho plant come in?
Please refer to the product images and dimensions listed on the product page for the specific size of the plant you're purchasing.
Can I grow a Rose of Jericho indoors?
Yes, the Rose of Jericho grows well indoors in a pot with indirect light. It adapts to typical indoor conditions and doesn't require special humidity or temperature control, though it prefers moderate temperatures away from cold drafts.
How long does shipping take?
Please check the shipping details in your cart or during checkout for the estimated delivery time to your location.
Is the Rose of Jericho a real fern?
Despite its common name 'Resurrection Fern,' Selaginella lepidophylla is actually a moss ally, not a true fern. However, it has fern-like qualities and is often called a fern due to its appearance and desiccation tolerance.