‎Golden clubmoss – Indoor Plants

‎Golden clubmoss - Indoor Plants

‎Golden clubmoss is an attractive, dense, evergreen perennial, fern-like groundcover with lacy golden leaves, reaching at just six inches tall and spreading to 6-14 inches wide. It is great for growing as a miniature in a small pot or hanging basket or terrarium design.

Scientific classification:

Family: Selaginellaceae
Genus: Selaginella
Scientific Name: Selaginella kraussiana ‘Aurea’
Common Name: Golden clubmoss

‎Golden clubmoss

How to grow and maintain Golden clubmoss (Selaginella kraussiana ‘Aurea’):

Light:
It thrives best in bright indirect light to partial shade. Avoid direct sunlight.

Soil:
It grows best in a well-drained, peat moss-based potting mix with perlite.

Water:
Water your plant regularly during the growing season and always keep the soil evenly moist but never allow your plant to sit in water.

Temperature:
It prefers an average room temperature of 65°F – 75°F / 18°C – 24°C. Selaginella doesn’t like it too cold or too hot, especially drafts. Keep this plant away from doorways and air vents.

Fertilizer:
Fertilize once a month during spring through fall with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted by half.

Pruning:
Prune it back in spring to keep this spreading plant under control. You can prune up to half of the plant if you need it.

Propagation:
‎Golden clubmoss can be easily propagated by division, stem cuttings, or by spores. Take stem tip cuttings in spring or summer. Simply give the stems contact with the soil and they will take root as they grow, forming a spreading mat.

Pests and Diseases:
There is no serious pest or disease problems.

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