White jade wind tail fern
The white jade phoenix tail fern is a kind of cultivation of large leaf phoenix tail fern. Its rhizomes are smaller, which grows in creeping. The plant height is between 40-70cm. The feather-like compound leaves are clustered. The leaf surface is green. There is a long white spot in the center. The viewing value is high.
Silver pulse phoenix tail fern
Silver pulse phoenix tail fern, also known as arrow leaf phoenix fern, is a kind of cultivation variety. The height of the plant is between 15-30cm and has a feather-like compound leaves, green leaves, and silver-white leaf veins. The plants of the haze phoenix tail fern are shorter, which can resist high temperature, yin, drought -resistant, and humidity. It can be cultivated indoors for a long time, and cultivation is more common.
Southwest phoenix fern
The southwest phoenix fern is also known as the dribbled phoenix fern. The plant is high and can reach 1.5 meters. The roots are lonely and thicker. The leaves are overgrown, showing feathers.
Oblique feathers phoenix fern
The oblique feather phoenix tail fern, the plant height between 50 and 80cm, the stem is upright, the base of the petiole has brown scales, feather -like leaves, and obviously oblique leaves.
Three -color phoenix tail fern
Three -colored phoenix fern, with a white or rose broadband on both sides of the feather -like leaves.
Long leaf Shujin
Long leaves Shujin grass, also known as lugga, is common variety of the same belonging. The plant height is between 30cm and 150cm, the stem is short and upright, covered with fluffy yellow -brown scales. The leaves are overgrown, with a long and round -length round, dark brown, and the petiole is harder. Long leaves and tendons are more resistant to drought. They are also resistant to alkali and barren. They are extensive management. They can be used as indoor potted viewing or cut leaf materials.
Folk Fern variety distribution
There are many varieties of Phoenix Fern. Many of the more famous varieties are distributed in different regions, but most of them are concentrated in China, Japan and East Asia.