The fern family offers a wide variety of exotic and easy-to-grow plants.
With this fern, you can bring freshness and greenery to every home! Nephrolepis is also suitable for beginners gardeners because it is one of the most undemanding indoor plants, and for this reason, it can be found in almost every home.
There is a wide variety of species, and the most common species in our country are Adiantum, Blechnum, Golden Fern, Scarecrow, Sweet Fern, and Ostrich Feather.
Fern is an asexual plant. Instead of growing from seed like most flowering plants, it develops from a single spore. The spores are contained in a sac that is attached to the underside of the spongy leaf. In most cases, however, home gardeners propagate their ferns by dividing the roots.
Although ferns are very easy to grow, remember that each plant needs timely watering, feeding, and transplanting when necessary.
Fern loves shade, but needs diffused light, so you need to think carefully about where to place the flower. In strong direct light, it starts to dry out. The most suitable place for this plant is a corner opposite a window, where direct sunlight will not fall, but there will be enough air.
Keep in mind that this plant is large, so it needs a lot of free space. Its leaves grow quickly over time both in length and width, therefore it is necessary to find a spacious place for it in the house. If the air in the room is dry or stuffy, then the fern will start to get sick, as it likes humidity.