Aglaomorpha - Meyeniana
Because of its trailing "paws" and massive fronds, this fern is a prime candidate for a hanging basket. This allows the rhizomes to creep over the edges, showing off that fuzzy texture that gives the plant its name. Are you ready to add a Bear’s Paw to your collection, or The fernery at the Morris Arboretum and Gardens
: These are the stars of the show. They can grow up to 2–4 feet long, featuring deep lobes and a leathery, dark green texture. aglaomorpha meyeniana
: High to medium indirect light is best. Avoid direct afternoon sun, which can scorch those beautiful leathery fronds. Because of its trailing "paws" and massive fronds,
The Ultimate Guide to the Bear’s Paw Fern: Aglaomorpha meyeniana They can grow up to 2–4 feet long,
: Being a tropical epiphyte, it loves humidity. If your home is dry, consider a humidifier or placing it in a bright bathroom.
: At the base, you’ll find smaller, brown, papery leaves. Don't cut them off! These form a "basket" that catches falling leaves and organic debris, which eventually break down into nutrients for the fern. How to Keep Your Bear’s Paw Happy
