Date: 14 Jan 2026
How to clone yourself: Diplazium baby tricks
Peacock Fern (Diplazium proliferum)
👀 How to clone yourself: Diplazium baby tricks
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- 🌿 This fern looks normal at first glance - until you look closer. Peacock Fern (Diplazium proliferum) does something unbelievable: it grows tiny baby plants right on its own fronds! Those little clones are called bulbils, and they develop while still attached to the leaf, ready to root and become new ferns. And once those baby plantlets get big enough, you can pin them to soil and they root into brand-new ferns.
- 🌿 In fern books, you might also hear this called a "viviparous" or "proliferous" frond - because the new plants start developing right on the leaf. Basically, the fern is cloning itself in public!
- 🌿 And it gets even better. When new fronds emerge, they curl up tightly and slowly unfurl like tiny baby dragons waking up. This classic fern move is called circinate vernation, and on Peacock Fern it looks especially wild.
- 🌿 A rare, collectible fern and a conversation piece that feels more like a science experiment than a houseplant!
- 🌿 Perfect for shaded, humid spaces and anyone who loves plants that do something unexpected.
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📚 Learn more:
- ✦ Diplazium proliferum - Peacock Fern in Plant Encyclopedia
- ✦ Australian Tree Fern rainforest for your yard
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