Light
Medium indirect • approx. 5,000–10,000 lux



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Quick Care Guide
Light
Medium indirect • approx. 5,000–10,000 lux
Watering
Water when ~20–35% dry
Substrate
Airy + fast-draining • Light moisture buffer • Bark-based • Medium-chunky
Temperature
Ideal: 18–25 °C • Avoid below: 12 °C
Humidity
Humid 60–80 % +
Growth habit
Pendent epiphytic clubmoss.
Support
not needed
Growth speed
High
Max size indoors
Max. height: 60 cm • Max. spread: 30 cm
Toxicity & safety
Pet safety unconfirmed
Origin & habitat
Native to Southeast Asia
Outdoor growing
Indoor only
These care values are quick reference points for indoor growing. Use them as a guide, then adjust for pot size, substrate, temperature and how quickly the substrate dries.
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Phlegmariurus goebelii (Nessel) A.R. Field and Bostock is a rare, pendant clubmoss frequently sold under its former names Huperzia or Lycopodium. This epiphytic species develops long, slender trailing stems clothed in light green to coppery-brown leaves as they mature. Its fine, papery foliage and graceful habit make it highly sought after for terrarium displays and suspended planters.
This clubmoss is native to montane forests of Southeast Asia, where it grows attached to trees and rocks in humid, shaded environments. In situ it benefits from constant air movement, high humidity, and cool to mild temperatures typical of cloud forests.
Genus:Phlegmariurus comes from Phlegmaria (epithet of the type species) and Greek oura (“tail”), a reference to the long tail-like fertile segments (Pichi Sermolli, 1971).Species epithet:goebelii honours German botanist Karl Immanuel Eberhard Goebel.
With its delicate papery leaves, cascading stems, and cloud-forest charm, Phlegmariurus goebelii is a unique addition to any rare plant collection. Perfect for terrarium enthusiasts and collectors of epiphytes looking for texture and movement.
Plant names, growth habits, natural habitats and indoor care guidance are checked against trusted botanical, habitat and horticultural references before publication.View our plant care resources and references.