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Korean Rock Fern

Original price was: $30.99.Current price is: $22.99.

1. Lush, vibrant Korean Rock Fern for elegant home decor.
2. Hardy Korean Rock Fern perfect for low-maintenance gardens.
3. Exotic Korean Rock Fern adds a touch of Asian flair.

Description

Introducing the stunning Korean Rock Fern – a must-have addition to any garden or indoor plant collection. With its unique texture and deep green color, this fern is sure to make a statement in any space.

The Korean Rock Fern is known for its hardiness and adaptability, making it the perfect choice for both experienced and beginner gardeners. Its compact size and low maintenance requirements make it ideal for small gardens, patios, or even as a potted plant indoors.

Features:
– Rich, deep green foliage
– Unique texture and appearance
– Hardy and adaptable to various conditions
– Compact size, perfect for small spaces
– Low maintenance requirements

Specifications:
– Height: 1-2 feet
– Spread: 2-3 feet
– Light requirements: Partial to full shade
– Soil preferences: Well-draining, moist soil
– Hardiness zones: 5-9

Additional Info:
The Korean Rock Fern is easy to care for and can thrive in a variety of conditions. Whether you’re looking for a pop of green in your garden or a low-maintenance plant for your home, this fern is the perfect choice. Its unique appearance and adaptability make it a versatile addition to any space.

Product FAQ:
Q: Can the Korean Rock Fern be grown indoors?
A: Yes, this fern can thrive indoors with the right conditions.

Q: How often should I water the Korean Rock Fern?
A: Keep the soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged, for best results.

Q: Is the Korean Rock Fern deer-resistant?
A: Yes, this fern is known for its resistance to deer and other pests.

Incorporating the stunning Korean Rock Fern into your garden or home is sure to bring a touch of elegance and beauty. Don’t miss out on this versatile and beautiful plant that will enhance any space.

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