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Bird's nest fern

Asplenium nidus · Spleenworts · Spleenwort family

Also known as: Nest Fern

Easy40–80cmPet-friendly
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Bird's nest fern care at a glance

Bird's nest fern (Asplenium nidus) needs a lot of water and prefers to grow in partial shade. Ideal temperature: 16–21 °C.

Water need
High
Light
Partial shade
Soil moisture
Moist
Nutrients
Low
Ideal temperature
16–21 °C
Life cycle
Perennial

Pests & Diseases on Bird's nest fern

Possible pests on Bird's nest fern include Scale insects, Mealybugs and Slugs and snails. A possible disease is Bacterial leaf spot. Bird's nest fern is considered pet-friendly.

Pest

  • Scale insects Medium
  • Mealybugs Medium
  • Slugs and snails Low

Disease

  • Bacterial leaf spot Medium

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Frequently asked questions about Bird's nest fern

Which pests affect Bird's nest fern?
Possible pests on Bird's nest fern include Scale insects, Mealybugs and Slugs and snails.
Which diseases affect Bird's nest fern?
A possible disease is Bacterial leaf spot.
Is Bird's nest fern toxic to cats and dogs?
Bird's nest fern is considered pet-friendly and safe for cats and dogs.
How much water does Bird's nest fern need?
Bird's nest fern has a high water requirement.
What light does Bird's nest fern need?
Bird's nest fern prefers to grow in partial shade.
Is Bird's nest fern frost-hardy?
Bird's nest fern is not frost-hardy. Its lower limit is around 10 °C.

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