IMPORTANT: Our terrarium, paludarium and vivarium plants are provided with ample humidity and medium-high lighting in their respective containers. Please ensure you are familiar with general terrarium plant care as well as quarantine practices and rehab care. Should you choose to change this plant's growing environment, please allow the plant to acclimate first, then transition slowly and according to each respective plant's care requirements. We encourage minimum humidity levels of 60-70% starting off.
LIVE PLANTS ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO STRESS AND DAMAGE FROM TRANSIT - This may appear in the form of leaf loss, cosmetic damage, dropping etc. Refunds or replacements will not be issued for plants with viable root systems.
Shipped Size: Rhizome cutting with 2-3 leaves.Â
Davallia Parvula is a wonderful miniature epiphytic fern that can be commonly seen in terrariums, paludariums and vivariums. Like other Davallia species, Davallia Parvula produces delicate fronds and exhibits a creeping, climbing growth pattern. Like most fern plants, Davallia requires high humidity to thrive, making it an excellent plant choice for tropical environments. While relatively slow-growing, Davallia Parvula rewards patient growers with lush foliage when provided with the right growing conditions. This fern prefers moderate to high intensity lighting, indirect misting and natural vertical growing space like cork bark or driftwood to climb. Unlike some moisture-loving plants, it does best in consistently humid conditions without being directly misted. Davallia Parvula is perfect for tropical enclosures, dart frog tanks, and tropical plant enthusiasts!
Care Recommendations:- Light: Bright, indirect to moderate lighting
- Humidity: High humidity (thrives in tropical enclosures)
- Watering: Indirect misting
- Substrate/Growing Medium: Natural surfaces like dritwood
- Growth Pattern: Epiphytic, ideal for vertical terrarium backgrounds
Common Name |
Davallia Parvula Fern |
Care |
Easy |
Lighting |
Moderate to High |
CO2 |
Required (Non-aquatic) |
Suggested Placement |
Vertical Growing Surfaces |
Propagation |
Separate Rhizome |
Growth Rate |
Slow |
Height |
Varies |