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Description
Description
Asplenium nidus, commonly known as Bird's nest fern, is a captivating plant that exudes an air of natural elegance and lushes.The fronds of the plant resembling delicate feathers of a bird's nest. These fronds emerge from central rosette, gradually unfurling to reveal a mesmerizing display of lush greenery. As you gaze at the fronds, you are captivated by their lush, glossy texture. Their elongated shape and gently undulating edges create a sense of movement, as if the fern is subtly swaying in a gentle breeze. Allow this enchanting fern to bring a touch of the rainforest into your space, creating a serene and captivating atmosphere
- Each plant is unique, size and shape fluctuate by season so all measurements are shown as a range
- Small plant measures upto 6-10" tall from the soil line to the top of the foliage
- Medium plant measures upto 12-18" tall from the soil line to the top of the foliage
- Large plant measures upto 18-36" tall from the soil line to the top of the foliage
Care Guide
Care Guide
Asplenium nidus/Bird's nest fern
Africa, Australia
Plant care
-Thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. They thrive in moderate to low light conditions, making them ideal for areas with with lesser light conditions
-High humidity is crucial for the well-being of the plant. Increase the humidity by misting the leaves with water regularly
-Proper watering is essential for the fern, keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged. Water the fern when the top inch of the soil feels dry to touch
-Use a well-draining soil mix with good moisture retaining capabilities
-The fern needs moderate fertilizer requirements. Fertilize the plant once a month during growing season
-Remove the damaged fronds by cutting them at the base. Pruning helps maintaining the plant's appearance and promotes new growth
Sad plant signs
-Yellowing fronds: This can be a sign of overwatering,underwatering or exposure to direct sunlight
-Browning or crispy frond tips: This indicates low humidity levels or inadequate moisture
-Wilting or drooping fronds: This can be due to underwatering or overexposure to direct sunlight
-Pale or washed-out frond color: This indicates insufficient sunlight. Move the plant to a spot with slightly brighter, indirect light
-Slow or Stunted growth: If the fern is not showing significant growth, it may indicate inadequate sunlight or nutrients
-Pest infestation: Look for signs of pests and treat them with an appropriate pesticide
Shipping Policy
Shipping Policy
Please reach out to us within 24 hours of receiving the product; otherwise, we will be unable to address your concerns due to the perishable nature of the products.




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