In the wild, it can grow on trees, logs or rocks
At home you can grow it in hanging baskets
Or on driftwood or cork on a box.
Location: Turkey Creek Sanctuary, Palm Bay
Sources: https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/pleopeltis-polypodioides/
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