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Humata tyermannii Rabbit’s Foot Fern – Terrarium-Suitable, Pet-Safe Fern with Fuzzy Roots
The Rabbit’s Foot Fern (Humata tyermannii) is a beautiful and distinctive houseplant named after the soft, furry rhizomes that resemble a rabbit’s foot. These silvery, creeping roots grow over the surface of the pot or moss, adding a sculptural touch to any plant display.
This fern produces fine, feathery fronds that arch gracefully, creating a delicate, airy appearance. It stays compact and thrives in humid conditions, making it an excellent choice for terrariums and vivariums.
🪴 Ideal For:
Closed and open terrariums
Vivariums and moss bowls
Desktop displays or shallow pots
🌞 Quick Care Guide
☀️ Light: Bright, indirect light
💧 Water: Keep soil moist at all times, avoid letting it dry out
💦 Humidity: High humidity is essential
🌱 Tip: Mist regularly or keep inside a closed terrarium for best results
🐾 Non-toxic to pets – suitable for homes with cats and dogs
🌿 Terrarium & vivarium friendly
🌱 Shallow root system – may shift in transport but can easily be repositioned
📦 What to Expect
Supplied in its nursery pot. Each plant is unique and may vary slightly in size and shape. Occasionally, some rhizomes may rest loosely above the soil, especially during transit.
♻️ Packed with reused and recyclable materials
📘 Includes scannable QR code for care instructions
🪴 Grows well in our Highland Moss potting mix, available in the shop
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I love all forms of Rabbit foot fern. When I saw this and knew I’d be getting a healthy plant, I had to buy.