Hart's-tongue fern Asplenium scolopendrium green
Hart's-tongue fern Asplenium scolopendrium green
Feed the plant once a month. The Hart's-tongue fern likes light spots but it prefers not to be in direct sunlight The Asplenium enjoys high humidity so water the plant regularly, preferably with rainwater.
Estimated delivery time 4-8 working days
Latin name: | Asplenium |
Delivery type: | Supplied as container plant |
Guarantee: | 6 months growth and flowering guarantee |
Color: | Green |
Preferred location: | Half shadow |
Green stayer: | Yes |
Leafs all year: | Yes |
Hardy plants: | No |
Self polinating: | No |
Edible: | No |
Naturalizing: | No |
Scented: | Not Scented |
Grafted: | No |
Cutting flowers: | No |
Supplied in a standard nursery pot. Pot up to a larger planter using humus-rich potting compost. Or stand the pot as it is in an attractive planter. A saucer is fine too. Water may be allowed to stay in the saucer as it evaporates or is absorbed. Water again only when saucer is empty.
Choose a warm place for your Asplenium nidus, bright but with no direct sunlight on the plant and preferably not below 15 degrees Celsius. The plant will require less water in cooler surroundings.
The Bird's Nest Fern (Asplenium nidus) is a plant native to tropical forests and really does not like direct sunlight! The Asplenium nidus likes to be kept humid so we recommend spraying the leaves regularly with rainwater. If the air is too dry, the edges of the leaves will dry and curl. This plant does not like to strong a fertiliser, so we recommend halving the dosage suggested on dry or liquid fertiliser packets for green plant houseplants.
Water less in the winter keeping the plant slightly drier. Wait until spring to resume watering and feeding.
Asplenium nidus is a tropical variety of the tongue fern growing wild in Northwest Europe. This species originates from Japan and Taiwan where it even grows on tree branches and rocks in humid conditions (epiphytic).
Asplenium is a member of the fern family of Aspleniaceae.