Often mistaken for a fern, Ming Fern is a garden plant grown outdoors. It
is native to South Africa. The foliage consists of pom-poms of soft needle
leaves in dense bundles that give a soft cloudy appearance overall.
Upright, stiff, woody beige stems have a unique branching structure that
inspired the common name, zig zag fern. Ming Fern is often pruned into
sculptural forms in gardens. It is also a popular subject for bonsai.
Ming fern develops insignificant white flower in summer that may produce
small dark fruits if pollinators are present.
Identification credit: Prashant Awale
Photographed at Botanical Garden, Nagpur.
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