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Jelly Bean Plant vs Rabbit's Foot Fern

Deciding between Jelly Bean Plant and Rabbit's Foot Fern? Both are solid choices with different care needs. Learn which fits your lifestyle.

Jelly Bean Plant vs Rabbit's Foot Fern

Jelly Bean Plant vs Rabbit's Foot Fern: Quick Comparison

Jelly Bean Plant (Sedum rubrotinctum): Full sun to bright indirect light, Every 2–3 weeks watering. Rabbit's Foot Fern (Davallia fejeensis): Medium to bright indirect light, Every 5–7 days watering. Different plants for different homes.

Jelly Bean Plant: Profile

Easy difficulty. Full sun to bright indirect light. Every 2–3 weeks watering. Grows moderate. The chubby jelly bean-shaped leaves turn red at the tips in bright sun — this stress coloring is healthy. Handle carefully; leaves detach very easily and each can propagate.

Rabbit's Foot Fern: Profile

Easy–Moderate difficulty. Medium to bright indirect light. Every 5–7 days watering. Grows moderate. Named for its fuzzy silver-gray creeping rhizomes that look like rabbit's feet. The rhizomes trail over the edge of the pot — do not bury them, and mist them regularly. One of the easier ferns to keep indoors. Non-toxic to pets.

Making Your Choice

Jelly Bean Plant works if you have Full sun to bright indirect light and can water Every 2–3 weeks. Rabbit's Foot Fern suits Medium to bright indirect light and Every 5–7 days watering schedule. Match plant to your conditions.

Bottom Line

Both are worthwhile. Success comes from matching the plant to your home.

The Bottom Line

Pick Jelly Bean Plant or Rabbit's Foot Fern based on your light and watering commitment. Either choice works.

Frequently Asked Questions

Similar plants?

Different enough. Jelly Bean Plant needs Full sun to bright indirect. Rabbit's Foot Fern needs Medium to bright indirect. Pick based on your light.

Which is easier?

Jelly Bean Plant: Easy. Rabbit's Foot Fern: Easy–Moderate.

Can I keep both?

Yes, if conditions match. Most homes have room for both.

Growth rate?

Jelly Bean Plant grows moderate. Rabbit's Foot Fern grows moderate.

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