NemJones
I Am the Terror Of the Night!
I picked up a Selaginella lepidophylla the other day because I had one 8 years ago, however it
in the end died and I wanted to try to restart and see if I could grow one.
However, after reading around on the internet some people claim these plants
are all dead because they had the rhizome stripped off of the plant, and the vascular
system of the dead fern inflates with water, while the chlorophyll stays in the leaves
making it look like it can "come back to life".
Further searching for information, I found that there really isnt much information
on them in the first place. Has anybody actually grown one of these/have experience with it?
in the end died and I wanted to try to restart and see if I could grow one.
However, after reading around on the internet some people claim these plants
are all dead because they had the rhizome stripped off of the plant, and the vascular
system of the dead fern inflates with water, while the chlorophyll stays in the leaves
making it look like it can "come back to life".
Further searching for information, I found that there really isnt much information
on them in the first place. Has anybody actually grown one of these/have experience with it?
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