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Lecanopteris mirabilis as a houseplant

It can be done! This plant summers outdoors and during the cooler months sits on top of the bar in my living room. (The bottles of scotch that once sat there have been replaced by plants... priorities). It slows down a bit in the winter but overall I'd say it's one tough plant.

 
Amazing looking plant. Lost the one in the auction but that is high on my want list now. Nice growing.
 
Most Lecanopteris in general seem to be pretty tolerant of abuse, low humidity, heat, and a skipped watering.

Oh and Chris--I'm itching to secure an L. mirabilis, so let me know if I can swap you a crustacea division at some point =). It's big enough to split. Also got some Cavendishia/Macleania/Themistoclesia species.
 
Bonjour

" superbe " lecanopteris

all this genus come from south east asia ( tropical area ) mine are in terra .

just a question on other thing , have you some dorstenia seeds to swap?

jeff
 
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