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Fern, Kupukupu (Native Hawaii)

Posted on July 27, 2016

Kupukupu Fern

Indigenous Hawaii plant popular for haku leis.  Kupukupu is hardy and can tolerate most soil conditions, but it grows best in a moist, well drained soil or medium. The fern grows well in full sun and partial shade.  Indoors, it can be kept on partially lit windowsills with fluorescent or incandescent lighting.  Plant is self-propagating through root nodules.  

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