Platycerium grande
Platycerium grande is a species of epiphytic fern native to tropical rainforests in Southeast Asia. It is known for its distinctive, large, and flat fronds that resemble antlers, which can grow up to 3 feet long. This fern typically attaches itself to trees, deriving moisture and nutrients from the air and rain.
The plant has two types of fronds: the sterile fronds that are broad and flat, and the fertile fronds that are narrower and produce spores. Platycerium grande thrives in humid environments and prefers indirect sunlight, making it a popular choice for indoor gardens and decorative displays.