Eds Plant Shop Asplenium nidus – Bird’s Nest Fern Plant Plant 6In Nursery Pot

$25.00
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Lush, Rippled Fronds That Bring Soft Tropical Texture Indoors Asplenium nidus, commonly known as the Bird’s Nest Fern, is a striking tropical houseplant known for its broad, wavy fronds that emerge from a central rosette. Its bright green, arching foliage creates a soft, sculptural look that instantly elevates any indoor space. Unlike traditional ferns with delicate, feathery leaves, the Bird’s Nest Fern has thick, glossy fronds with gently rippled edges, making it more durable and easier to care for. Its upright, nest-like growth habit makes it perfect for tabletops, plant stands, and shaded corners that need a fresh, vibrant touch. Why You’ll Love It Unique Foliage: Wide, wavy fronds with a glossy tropical finish. Compact & Sculptural: Upright rosette growth adds structure to spaces. Low-Light Friendly: Thrives in medium to low indirect light. Pet-Friendly: Non-toxic to cats and dogs. Plant Profile Botanical Name: Asplenium nidus Common Name: Bird’s Nest Fern Family: Aspleniaceae Native Range: Southeast Asia, Australia, Pacific Islands Growth Habit: Upright rosette Mature Size: 1–3 feet tall and wide indoors Ed’s Care Guide Care Level: Easy to Moderate Light: Prefers medium to bright indirect light. Can tolerate lower light but avoid direct sun. Water: Keep soil lightly moist but not soggy. Water around the base—avoid pouring water directly into the center rosette. Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity. Ideal for bathrooms or near a humidifier. Temperature: 65–85°F. Avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature drops. Soil: Well-draining, organic-rich potting mix. Feeding: Fertilize monthly during spring and summer with a diluted liquid fertilizer. Pruning: Remove damaged or browning fronds at the base. Propagation: Propagated via spores (not typically done at home). Common Issues: Brown edges from low humidity or inconsistent watering. Toxicity: Non-toxic to pets and humans. A Tropical Classic for Modern Spaces In its natural habitat, the Bird’s Nest Fern grows as an epiphyte on trees, collecting moisture and nutrients in its central “nest.” Indoors, it brings that same lush, rainforest feel to your home with minimal effort. Its clean, modern silhouette and forgiving care make it a perfect choice for beginners and collectors alike.
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