Huperzia nummulariifolia "Bead Bracelet" is a highly sought-after, rare cultivar of the exotic tassel fern (technically a clubmoss or epiphyte). The plant earns its unique common name from its distinctive, overlapping, coin-shaped green leaves that tightly hug trailing, cord-like stems. The visual texture strongly resembles a continuous strand of beads. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Because it is a tropical, slow-growing epiphyte native to Southeast Asia, it is typically grown in hanging baskets or mounts where its "bracelet" fronds can cascade dramatically
Huperzia nummulariifolia "Bead Bracelet" is a highly sought-after, rare cultivar of the exotic tassel fern (technically a clubmoss or epiphyte). The plant earns its unique common name from its distinctive, overlapping, coin-shaped green leaves that tightly hug trailing, cord-like stems. The visual texture strongly resembles a continuous strand of beads. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Because it is a tropical, slow-growing epiphyte native to Southeast Asia, it is typically grown in hanging baskets or mounts where its "bracelet" fronds can cascade dramatically