Humata tyermannii — commonly known as the White Rabbit’s Foot Fern — is a soft, trailing indoor fern with delicate lace-like fronds and distinctive silvery, fuzzy rhizomes, perfect for hanging baskets or trailing pots to bring a lush, ferny vibe to Australian homes.
Details
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Height: 35 cm
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Width: 40 cm+
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Growth Habit: Trailing / Climbing
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Growth Rate: Moderate
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Humidity: Moderate / High
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Pet Friendly: Caution (Mildly Toxic)
Care
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Water: Weekly / Keep soil Moist
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Light: Bright Indirect Light / Medium Light
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Fertilise: Feed every 4–6 weeks during active growth (spring & summer)
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Soil Type: Moist, well-draining indoor potting mix with good organic matter (e.g. mix with bark or peat/coir)
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Maintenance: Medium
Common names
- White Rabbit’s Foot Fern
- Rabbit’s Foot Fern
- Humata tyermannii
- Rabbit Foot Fern
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Family: Davalliaceae
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Genus: Humata