Ferns and Fern Allies
Lecanopteris luzonensis
Note the scaleless rhizome
Over the last years some non-carnivorous plants attracted our interest, such as Ant-ferns (Lecanopteris) or Staghorn ferns (Platycerium). Both make ideal companions to grow together with Carnivorous plants such as Nepenthes in the greenhouse.
Huperzia (Lycopodium)
Commonly known as Tasselferns or Fir Clubmosses. Around 400 species are known, some of which make...
Lecanopteris
Another speciality we offer almost exclusively are so called "Antferns" of the genus Lecanopteris. In the wild these fascinating plants live within a symbiotic relationship with ants that live inside their hollow rhizomes.
Platycerium
We propagate a growing number of species out of this group of showy plants within our tissue culture lab and try to make more and more of these available to growers.
Solanopteris
The South American analogy to the genus Lecanopteris. Another antfern.