Undulated Hart’s Tongue
Native form which forms small clumped rosettes of narrow wavy evergreen fronds, to 25cm height.
Humous-rich soil, well drained but moist with reasonably neutral pH. Semi-shaded aspect.
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Undulated Hart’s Tongue
Native form which forms small clumped rosettes of narrow wavy evergreen fronds, to 25cm height.
Humous-rich soil, well drained but moist with reasonably neutral pH. Semi-shaded aspect.
January 2024
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