

Blunt-lobed Cliff Fern
Terrestrial fern suitable for terrariums, vivariums, and shaded indoor pots.
Delivered as a fern segment (not potted, arrives in a sealed bag).
The Blunt-lobed Cliff Fern (Pellaea sp), also known as Cliff Brake Fern, is a compact fern species valued for its structured fronds and subtle texture. Unlike delicate moisture-dependent ferns, this species tolerates slightly drier conditions while still appreciating humidity, making it a versatile choice for mixed terrarium environments.
Growth remains tidy and upright, providing contrast among mosses and creeping plants.
Details:
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Sold as a clean stems (not a pot or established clump)
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Compact, upright fern growth
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Structured fronds with blunt lobes
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Suitable for mixed-plant terrariums
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Ideal for shaded, stable environments
Care Tips:
Prefers shade to filtered light, moderate humidity, and well-draining substrate kept lightly moist. Avoid waterlogging. More tolerant than most tropical ferns but still benefits from consistent moisture and airflow.
Note: Frond shape and size may vary with environment and acclimation.
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Description
Terrestrial fern suitable for terrariums, vivariums, and shaded indoor pots.
Delivered as a fern segment (not potted, arrives in a sealed bag).
The Blunt-lobed Cliff Fern (Pellaea sp), also known as Cliff Brake Fern, is a compact fern species valued for its structured fronds and subtle texture. Unlike delicate moisture-dependent ferns, this species tolerates slightly drier conditions while still appreciating humidity, making it a versatile choice for mixed terrarium environments.
Growth remains tidy and upright, providing contrast among mosses and creeping plants.
Details:
-
Sold as a clean stems (not a pot or established clump)
-
Compact, upright fern growth
-
Structured fronds with blunt lobes
-
Suitable for mixed-plant terrariums
-
Ideal for shaded, stable environments
Care Tips:
Prefers shade to filtered light, moderate humidity, and well-draining substrate kept lightly moist. Avoid waterlogging. More tolerant than most tropical ferns but still benefits from consistent moisture and airflow.
Note: Frond shape and size may vary with environment and acclimation.




















