Huperzia squarrosa, also known as the fan clubmoss, is a rare and visually striking epiphytic plant known for its upright, branching stems covered in dense, scale-like green leaves. Its architectural, fan-like growth habit gives it a prehistoric, almost coral-like appearance, making it a standout in tropical or terrarium collections.
This plant thrives in bright, indirect light and requires consistently high humidity to maintain healthy, vibrant foliage. It prefers a moist, well-draining substrate—such as sphagnum moss mixed with orchid bark or perlite—and should be watered regularly to keep the medium damp, but not soggy. Huperzia squarrosa grows best in cool to intermediate temperatures and benefits from gentle air circulation to prevent fungal issues.
Ideal for terrariums, hanging planters, or mounted displays, Huperzia squarrosa adds bold texture and a unique form to any indoor plant collection. Its slow but steady growth and exotic appearance make it a favorite among collectors of rare and unusual foliage plants.
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