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Asplenium nidus variegated form

 

Japanese Bird's Nest

This Bird’s Nest fern has large fronds that grow from a center crown. It is easy to grow, can get very large and will tolerate low light. It prefers cooler temperatures and doesn't like drafts or dry air. Asplenium nidus can be treated either as an epiphytal, or a terrestrial plant. It thrives in humid areas in partial to full shade.

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plant Features
  • Japanese Birds Nest likes partial shade

    Partial shade

  • Japanese Birds Nest likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

  • Japanese Birds Nest is not frost hardy

    Not Frost hardy

  • Japanese Birds Nest likes moist and rich

    Moist and rich

 
plant information

Common name

Japanese Bird's Nest

Latin name

Asplenium nidus variegated form

type

Fern

family

Aspleniaceae

ph

5.0 - 8.0 Acid - Neutral

  • Light

    Japanese Birds Nest likes partial shade

    Partial shade

  • Frost

    Japanese Birds Nest is not frost hardy

    Not Frost hardy

  • Soil

    Japanese Birds Nest likes moist and rich

    Moist and rich

  • Water

    Japanese Birds Nest likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

Plant & bloom calendar

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    Best time to plant

full grown dimensions

The size of a fully grown Japanese Birds Nest is 0.40meters x 0.70meters 0.40 M 0.70 M

Asplenium nidus variegated form

This Bird’s Nest fern has large fronds that grow from a center crown. It is easy to grow, can get very large and will tolerate low light. It prefers cooler temperatures and doesn't like drafts or dry air. Asplenium nidus can be treated either as an epiphytal, or a terrestrial plant. It thrives in humid areas in partial to full shade.


Planting young plants

From Early Spring TO Early Spring

If planting as a houseplant, room temperatures between 65-75ºF (18-24ºC) are ideal, and no lower than 55ºF (13ºC). Providing some direct sunlight is great for the Bird's nest fern to grow well, but you need to only provide some morning or a small amount of pre-sunset. The fronds can become pale or have scorch marks on them if the sun is too hot. If planting outside in sub tropical climates, a partially shaded, humid site is required. The plant should be kept moist at all times. A peat based potting mix is required. 2 parts peat and 1 part perlite (maybe a little less) is one mixture that will be fine. A peat based mixture with organic material is also good.

 
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