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philodendron musifolium Microsorum musifolium 'Crocodyllus'

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philodendron musifolium Microsorum musifolium 'Crocodyllus'Microsorum musifolium 'Crocodyllus' Microsorum musifolium 'Crocodyllus' is a tropical epiphytic fern with glossy strap shaped fronds and a raised network of darker veins that gives the leaf surface its crocodile skin look. The simple, undivided fronds give the plant a broad outline with detailed texture up close. This fern belongs to Polypodiaceae and grows naturally from southern Myanmar through parts of Southeast Asia to New Guinea. In habitat,

Microsorum musifolium 'Crocodyllus'

Microsorum musifolium 'Crocodyllus' is a tropical epiphytic fern with glossy strap-shaped fronds and a raised network of darker veins that gives the leaf surface its crocodile-skin look. The simple, undivided fronds give the plant a broad outline with detailed texture up close.

This fern belongs to Polypodiaceae and grows naturally from southern Myanmar through parts of Southeast Asia to New Guinea. In habitat, Microsorum musifolium grows as an epiphyte, anchoring on trees in loose organic pockets. Indoors, the roots need moisture, oxygen and a coarse organic substrate that holds light moisture while staying airy.

Microsorum musifolium 'Crocodyllus' frond texture

  • Growth habit: Clumping epiphytic fern with arching strap-like fronds.
  • Leaf texture: Glossy green fronds with raised netted veins and wavy margins.
  • Fertility: Non-flowering fern that forms sori on the underside of mature fronds.
  • Cultivar background: 'Crocodyllus' originated as a naturally occurring whole-plant mutation within Microsorum musifolium.
  • Pet note: Keep away from regular chewing; damaged fronds and mild stomach upset can still occur in sensitive pets.

Rhizomes, arching fronds and sori

Microsorum musifolium 'Crocodyllus' grows from a rhizome that produces firm fronds in a clumping pattern. The fronds can arch outward as they lengthen, so the plant needs space wider than the pot rim. Mature fronds may show round, evenly arranged sori underneath; these are part of normal fern reproduction.

The crocodile texture comes from raised venation across the glossy frond surface. Steady humidity and filtered light keep the raised venation clear and the frond surface glossy. Dry air, mineral-heavy water or direct sun can quickly show as brown edges, dull patches or scorched areas.

How 'Crocodyllus' keeps its crocodile frond texture

'Crocodyllus' originated as a naturally occurring whole-plant mutation of a Microsorum musifolium selection. It was selected from tissue-cultured plants in Kuranda, Australia, and is propagated vegetatively to keep the textured frond character consistent. Vegetative propagation preserves the raised, crocodile-like surface as a stable cultivar feature.

Moist, airy care for crocodile fern

  • Light: Give bright indirect light to partial shade. Direct sun can scorch the glossy fronds, while very dark placement slows new growth.
  • Watering: Water when the upper substrate begins to feel dry. Keep the mix lightly moist, then let excess water drain fully.
  • Humidity: Moderate to high humidity keeps frond edges cleaner. Use a humidifier, plant grouping or a stable greenhouse-style setup if indoor air is dry.
  • Temperature: Keep warm, ideally around 16–24°C or warmer. Avoid cold draughts and temperatures below about 10°C.
  • Substrate: Use a coarse, rich, moisture-retentive mix with bark, coco chips, perlite and fine organic matter. The rhizome needs air around it.
  • Semi-hydro and mineral substrates: Fine, moisture-retentive inert or mineral blends can suit this fern if they stay evenly moist and airy. Coarse dry mineral setups are less suitable for the epiphytic rhizome.
  • Feeding: Feed lightly once a month during active growth with diluted balanced fertiliser. Fern roots can react badly to strong fertiliser salts.
  • Repotting: Repot when the rhizome has filled the pot or the mix has collapsed. Keep the rhizome near the surface rather than burying it.
  • Propagation: Divide established clumps in spring or early summer, keeping roots and rhizome sections attached to each division.
  • Maintenance: Remove old or damaged fronds at the base with clean scissors. Avoid cutting healthy rhizome growth unless dividing the plant.
  • Placement: Place where the arching fronds have room to spread and where airflow is gentle rather than stagnant.
  • Growth rate: Moderate to relatively vigorous in warm, humid, filtered-light conditions, with slower growth in dry air, cold rooms or compacted substrate.

Brown frond edges, scorch and root stress

  • Brown edges: Usually linked to dry air, inconsistent watering, mineral-heavy tap water or heat stress. Check humidity and water quality.
  • Yellowing fronds: Can indicate saturated roots, old frond ageing or a compacted mix. Inspect the rhizome and drainage before watering again.
  • Leaf scorch: Pale or brown patches often come from direct sun. Move the fern into filtered light.
  • Leaf spots: Wet fronds and poor airflow can encourage fungal or bacterial marks. Water the substrate and improve air movement.
  • Pests: Watch for mealybugs, scale and spider mites along the midrib and underside of fronds.

Humid indoor placement for crocodile fern

In a warm plant cabinet or shaded tropical shelf, Microsorum musifolium 'Crocodyllus' needs a draining pot, gentle airflow and fronds that dry between watering splashes. As an epiphyte, it needs moisture moving through the root zone, with excess water draining away from the rhizome.

Microsorum musifolium 'Crocodyllus' pet safety

Microsorum musifolium 'Crocodyllus' is a true fern and is commonly treated as low-risk around cats and dogs. Regular chewing can still damage the fronds and may cause mild stomach upset in sensitive pets, so place it away from repeated nibbling.

Microsorum musifolium name and fern family

Microsorum musifolium is the accepted botanical name for the species. The accepted species name Microsorum musifolium (Blume) Copel. was published by Edwin Bingham Copeland in University of California Publications in Botany 16: 112 in 1929. The basionym Polypodium musifolium Blume was published in 1828. The genus name Microsorum comes from Greek roots meaning small and heap, referring to the sori on the frond undersides. The epithet musifolium means with leaves like Musa, referring to the broad banana-like frond shape. The cultivar name 'Crocodyllus' is linked to the raised crocodile-like texture of the fronds.

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