Description
confirmed by ginger guru Tom Wood
castor bean-shaped leaves
Flowering typically takes place in October and November
The plant was first propagated and introduced in the 1980s by the former Montrose Nursery
Pyrrosia lingua Hagoromo Nishiki New Zealand confirmed by ginger guru TomPyrrosia lingua 'Hagoromo Nishiki' is a rarely offered variegated Japanese selection of evergreen tongue fern. The 9" tall leaf is perched atop a 3" thin but sturdy stipe (the thingy that connects the leaf to the rhizome). Each fuzzy olive green, upright, cardboard textured, wavy edged leaf is heavily banded with chartreuse golden stripes. Pyrrosia lingua is an epiphytic fern (doesn't need soil), that spreads slowly via a thin ground surface rhizome.
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