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bird's nest fern in pots Add a tropical touch to your space with our Asplenium Nidus (Bird's Nest Fern) Baby. Easy care, stunning shape, and rich green hues make it a must-have for any plant lover. -

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bird's nest fern in pots Add a tropical touch to your space with our Asplenium Nidus (Bird's Nest Fern) Baby. Easy care, stunning shape, and rich green hues make it a must-have for any plant lover. -Our Asplenium Nidus (Bird's Nest Fern) Baby brings a touch of the tropics to your home. Originally from the lush forests of East Asia, this plant's unique growth habit creates a bird's nest shape in the center, giving it its name. Its delicate, glossy leaves unfurl to reveal intricate layers with a rich emerald hue, creating a captivating display. This fern is a favorite among plant enthusiasts for its easy care and styling versatility, making it a

Our Asplenium Nidus (Bird's Nest Fern) Baby brings a touch of the tropics to your home. Originally from the lush forests of East Asia, this plant's unique growth habit creates a bird's nest shape in the center, giving it its name. Its delicate, glossy leaves unfurl to reveal intricate layers with a rich emerald hue, creating a captivating display. This fern is a favorite among plant enthusiasts for its easy care and styling versatility, making it a must-have for any collection.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Striking bird's nest growth pattern
  • Easy to care for, perfect for beginners
  • Brings a tropical vibe to any space
  • Adaptable to various indoor conditions

Care Tips

  • Light: Thrives in low to medium indirect light
  • Water: Water when the top inch of soil is dry
  • Humidity: Prefers high humidity, but can adapt to average home conditions
  • Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer once a month during growing season
  • Growth Habit: Rosette

Plant Profile

  • Class: Fern
  • Latin name: Asplenium Nidus
  • Common names: Bird's Nest Fern, Nest Fern

Placement Tips

Place your Asplenium Nidus in a shaded corner to add a lush, tropical touch. It's especially suited for minimal spaces where its intricate shape and rich green hues can truly stand out.

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