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Pyrrosia 'Monbrts' - Monbrts Tongue Fern

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Pyrrosia 'Monbrts' is a captivating variety of evergreen fern that commands attention with its unique tongue-shaped fronds, marking it as an exotic choice for indoor and outdoor greenery aficionados. Flourishing in partial to full shade, this fern, characterized by a rousing display of glossy, dark green leaves with a warm russet underbelly, emerges as a quintessential choice for adding texture and piquant visual interest to any shaded garden corner -- a splendid feature echoed by their impressive vertical, clustered growth pattern. Remarkably hardy, it can flourish in various conditions and is particularly noted for its exceptional resilience during drought periods. Furthermore, this adaptable fern’s modest water usage, coupled with a maximum height of 2 feet, underscores its practicality, making it an effortlessly maintainable, but visually distinctive asset to any garden or indoor environment. The Pyrrosia 'Monbrts' delivers the perfect fusion of uniqueness and functionality that gardening connoisseurs will appreciate.

  • Size: Varies greatly depending on conditions, can grow up to 2 feet tall
  • Foliage: Glossy, tongue-shaped, dark green fronds with russet undersides
  • Water usage: Moderate to high, but can withstand periods of drought
  • Sun exposure: Partial to full shade
  • Unique Appearance: Vertical, clustered growth pattern and unique leaf shape.
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