

Nephrolepis – Boston Fern
AED 110
Nephrolepis Fern is sword-shaped, blue-green foliage that contains tiny leaflets and grows erect, bending only when fronds grow larger. Like several other fern species, the Boston fern is a slow grower and is best planted outdoors in the fall or spring or indoors year-round.
Common Name: Boston Fern
Origin: Northern South America, Mexico, Florida, and the West Indies
Height: 60 – 90 cm tall and 0.5 – 1 meter wide
Light: Bright, indirect light
Temperature: 18 to 24 degrees Celsius
Description
Watering:
Water the plant weekly during the spring and summer seasons and reduce the watering to alternate weeks during winter.
Fertilizer:
Fertilize the plant once a month during the spring and summer seasons.
Re-potting:
Repot during the spring season when the roots are coming out of the soil.
Temperature:
The temperature must be warm around 18 to 24 degrees Celsius, and the humidity level must be 80%.
Additional information
size |
20-30 Cm ,40-50 Cm |
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