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Nidus Bird's Nest Fern - 6" Pot - Plant Addicts
Interesting FoliageLight Preference/Tolerated (Bright Indirect Light, Medium Light)Average Watering NeedsMature Height 3-5 FeetPet SafeThis unique fern has large, crinkled leaves with elegant venation. The light-green, spoon-shaped fronds grow upright from a central rosette. The Nidus Birds Nest Fern, sometimes simply called Birds …
Interesting FoliageLight Preference/Tolerated (Bright Indirect Light, Medium Light)Average Watering NeedsMature Height 3-5 FeetPet SafeThis unique fern has large, crinkled leaves with elegant venation. The light-green, spoon-shaped fronds grow upright from a central rosette. The Nidus Birds Nest Fern, sometimes simply called Birds Nest Fern, comes from the tropical regions of Asia and Africa. This plant is great for homes with kids and pets as it is nontoxic. Best Locations For Growing Nidus Birds Nest Fern The Nidus Birds Nest Fern is the perfect plant to have in your bathroom near a tub or shower where it will receive plenty of warmth and humidity. Ensure that the plant gets placed near a light source so that its able to thrive. This plant is a slow grower, making it perfect for people who dont have the space for a large plant. Nidus Birds Nest Fern Sunlight RequirementsIn order for this plant to thrive, provide it with plenty of indirect sunlight. In nature, this plant receives filtered, indirect light. Place it near an east- or north-facing window. Nidus Birds Nest Fern CareThese ferns prefer a peat-based potting mix rich in organic matter. The soil should be well draining. Youll know its time to repot your plant when it has become very large and overgrown in its current pot. This is only necessary every two to three years since they typically grow slowly. Select a clay pot one size larger than its current container, and use a nutrient-rich, fast-draining soil blend. Watering Nidus Birds Nest Fern This Birds Nest Fern needs a regular schedule of watering to keep its soil evenly moist. Water when the top inch of soil is dry. Try not to get the center of the rosette or the fronds wet since it could encourage mold growth. Feeding Nidus Birds Nest Fern Apply a balanced fertilizer at half-strength once a month April through September.Nidus Bird's Nest Fern InformationLight Exposure: Bright Indirect Light, Medium LightCare Requirements: EasyWatering Requirements: Average - Keep lightly moist. When the top 2 inches of the soil dries out.Pet Friendly: YesKid Friendly: YesAir Purifier: HighHabit: ClumpingGrowth Rate: SlowMature Height: 3 -5 feetMature Spread: 2-3 feetFlowering: NoFlower Color(s): NoneFlower Shade/Description: Grown for FoliageFragrant: NoFoliage Type: Foliage Color(s): GreenFoliage Description: GreenTemperature: 50 - 72F (10 - 22C)Humidity: Average (40% - 60%)Common Name: Nidus Bird'S Nest FernOther Name(s): Scientific Name: Asplenium nidusPlant Type: House Plant | Houseplants > Fern Plant Addicts 6_FERN_NIDUS-HP
Description
Interesting FoliageLight Preference/Tolerated (Bright Indirect Light, Medium Light)Average Watering NeedsMature Height 3-5 FeetPet SafeThis unique fern has large, crinkled leaves with elegant venation. The light-green, spoon-shaped fronds grow upright from a central rosette. The Nidus Birds Nest Fern, sometimes simply called Birds Nest Fern, comes from the tropical regions of Asia and Africa. This plant is great for homes with kids and pets as it is nontoxic. Best Locations For Growing Nidus Birds Nest Fern The Nidus Birds Nest Fern is the perfect plant to have in your bathroom near a tub or shower where it will receive plenty of warmth and humidity. Ensure that the plant gets placed near a light source so that its able to thrive. This plant is a slow grower, making it perfect for people who dont have the space for a large plant. Nidus Birds Nest Fern Sunlight RequirementsIn order for this plant to thrive, provide it with plenty of indirect sunlight. In nature, this plant receives filtered, indirect light. Place it near an east- or north-facing window. Nidus Birds Nest Fern CareThese ferns prefer a peat-based potting mix rich in organic matter. The soil should be well draining. Youll know its time to repot your plant when it has become very large and overgrown in its current pot. This is only necessary every two to three years since they typically grow slowly. Select a clay pot one size larger than its current container, and use a nutrient-rich, fast-draining soil blend. Watering Nidus Birds Nest Fern This Birds Nest Fern needs a regular schedule of watering to keep its soil evenly moist. Water when the top inch of soil is dry. Try not to get the center of the rosette or the fronds wet since it could encourage mold growth. Feeding Nidus Birds Nest Fern Apply a balanced fertilizer at half-strength once a month April through September.Nidus Bird's Nest Fern InformationLight Exposure: Bright Indirect Light, Medium LightCare Requirements: EasyWatering Requirements: Average - Keep lightly moist. When the top 2 inches of the soil dries out.Pet Friendly: YesKid Friendly: YesAir Purifier: HighHabit: ClumpingGrowth Rate: SlowMature Height: 3 -5 feetMature Spread: 2-3 feetFlowering: NoFlower Color(s): NoneFlower Shade/Description: Grown for FoliageFragrant: NoFoliage Type: Foliage Color(s): GreenFoliage Description: GreenTemperature: 50 - 72F (10 - 22C)Humidity: Average (40% - 60%)Common Name: Nidus Bird'S Nest FernOther Name(s): Scientific Name: Asplenium nidusPlant Type: House Plant | Houseplants > Fern Plant Addicts 6_FERN_NIDUS-HP
Specifications
Compatibility | House Plant |
Mature Spread | 2-3 Feet |
Mature Height | 3 -5 Feet |
Temperature | 50° - 72°f (10° - 22°c) |
Scientific Name | Asplenium Nidus |
Humidity | Average (40% - 60%) |
Watering Requirements | Average - Keep Lightly Moist. When The Top 2 Inches Of The Soil Dries Out. |
Light Exposure | Bright Indirect Light, Medium Light |
Habit | Clumping |
Care Requirements | Easy |
Foliage Color(s) | Green |
Flower Shade/description | Grown For Foliage |
Air Purifier | High |
Common Name | Nidus Bird's Nest Fern |
Flowering | No |
Flower Color(s) | None |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Kid Friendly | Yes |