The Rabbit Foots Fern is a hardy fern that can survive indoors or out. It is slow growing but long lived. It's known as Rabbits Foot due to the soft fuzzy rhizomes that creepy along the soil surface. They have lacy, finely divided foliage which is light to dark green in colour.
Benefits of Rabbit Foot Fern Plant-
Unique Appearance – Rabbit Foot Fern has soft, fuzzy roots that look like a rabbit’s foot, making it a engaging indoor plant.
Air-Purifying Plant – It helps clean the air by removing toxins, forming a fresher and healthier environment.
Low Maintenance – This plant is easy to care for, making it perfect for beginners and busy plant lovers.
Thrives in Humidity – Rabbit Foot Fern loves moisture, making it a great choice for humid areas.
Non-Toxic to Pets – Unlike many ferns, it is safe for cats and dogs, making it a pet-friendly houseplant.
Lush and Green Year-Round – It stays green and fresh throughout the year, adding natural beauty to any space.
Grows Well in Indirect Light – This plant grow well in bright but indirect sunlight, making it ideal for indoor spaces.
Long-Lasting Beauty – With proper care, Rabbit Foot Fern can live for many years, repeatedly growing and spreading its unique roots.
Care tips-
Keep the soil slightly moist, but avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. Place it in bright, indirect light for healthy growth. This plant loves humidity, so mist it regularly or keep it near a humidifier. Use a well-draining potting mix to keep its roots healthy. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can burn the delicate fronds. Trim dry or yellow leaves to maintain its fresh look. Feed with a mild liquid fertilizer once a month during the growing season.