Botanical name: Platycerium Hillii
Commonly known as: Staghoirn Fern Hillii
Platycerium hillii offers a more refined take on the classic staghorn fern. The fronds grow upright and structured, with a thicker, more defined shape compared to the looser, drooping habit of common bifurcatum varieties.
Mounted on a 40x40cm board, this plant is already presented as a finished piece. The shield fronds form a tight base against the board, while the fertile fronds extend outward with a cleaner, more sculptural look. This gives the plant a stronger visual presence on a wall without appearing untidy.
Hillii is less commonly seen than standard bifurcatum, and its growth habit reflects that difference. The fronds tend to be broader, firmer and more upright, which makes the plant feel more structured and intentional. Over time, it develops into a fuller mounted specimen with layered fronds that build depth.
This is not just a plant in a pot. It is a display piece. When placed correctly, it becomes part of the space itself, adding texture and a natural focal point without taking up floor or surface space.
Platycerium Hillii Care Guide
Watering – How often should it be watered?
Mounted staghorns should be watered by soaking or thoroughly wetting the root ball. Typically, watering once or twice a week works well depending on conditions. Allow the plant to dry slightly between waterings. Because it is mounted, it will dry faster than potted plants.
Light – What light does Staghorn Hillii need?
Bright, indirect light is ideal. A well-lit room with good airflow will keep the plant healthy and encourage steady growth. Avoid harsh direct sun, especially through glass, as it can dry the fronds too quickly.
Airflow – Why is airflow important?
Good airflow is essential. Staghorns naturally grow attached to trees where air moves freely around them. Avoid placing the plant in closed or stagnant spaces.
Mount Care – What should I know about mounted plants?
Mounted plants dry out faster than potted plants, so consistency is important. Ensure the entire root area is soaked during watering. Over time, the plant will attach more firmly to the mount and continue expanding.
Feeding – How should it be fertilised?
Feed during the growing season with Grobest Organic Fertiliser applied during watering. For stronger growth, Novatec Soluble Fertiliser can be used periodically. You can also apply these fertilizers via a foliar spray.
Humidity – Does it need extra humidity?
Average indoor humidity works, but moderate humidity supports better growth and fuller fronds. Bathrooms or naturally humid rooms can be beneficial.
Temperature – What temperature suits it best?
Platycerium hillii grows well between 18°C and 30°C. Avoid temperatures below 10°C and protect it from cold drafts.
FAQ’s
How is Hillii different from bifurcatum?
Hillii has more upright, structured fronds, while bifurcatum tends to grow looser and more drooping.
Is it rare?
It is less commonly available than standard bifurcatum, but not considered extremely rare.
Can it be removed from the mount?
It can, but it is designed to grow mounted and will perform best when left attached.
Is it pet-safe?
Yes. Platycerium species are generally considered non-toxic.
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