Genre: Asplenium Espèce: nidus Famille: Aspléniacées Origine: Afrique, Asie, Australie. Plant Care: Medium to low indirect light, keep soil moist. An occasional drying out is better than overwatering it. no D'une croissance lente, elle atteint généralement une hauteur de 50 centimètres (1 mètre dans des conditions exceptionnelles). Epiphytic, rosette-shaped fern with sword-like, undivided fronds growing from a central region. Others cannot travel bareroot or transplant best if grown in containers. yes Roseopicta, C. Zebrina, C. Crocata, C. Makoyana, C Lancifolia and others. Calathea. Height: Up to 3’ Light: Shade Water: Keep moist Bloom: N/A Comments: The leaves of this bird’s nest fern look like an elk horn.This unique … These ferns are naturally epiphytic, meaning they grow on the surface of other plants. $168.00. Asplenium nidus 'Crispy Wave' The Crispy Wave Fern is a cultivar of the popular houseplant species Asplenium nidus. By the way, the care for a regular Bird’s Nest Fern (Asplenium nidus) is the same: Light. Asplenium nidus forms large simple fronds visually similar to banana leaves, with the fronds growing to 50–150 centimetres (20–59 in) long and 10–20 centimetres (3.9–7.9 in) broad. Keep moist but not soaking wet. From the range of ferns that can be grown indoors this plant has larger leaflets than most and gives that large full leaf foliage plant appearance. It was packed very well, so well that I had great difficulty getting it out of the box. Shrubs, Roses, vines, and other woody plants may be shipped bareroot or in pots. (3 Reviews) Now I spend most of my time in Thailand I get to find all sorts of great indoor plants growing in the wild and within gardens. How it looks: Ferns are quite an interesting group of plants to grow indoors because of the various types of fronds they display, so you could have three ferns in one room from the same class and genera that look kind of unrelated. As a whole, Asplenium antiquum ‘Crissie’ forms a showy jade green mound, and it’s fun to see the new fronds emerge as small, bright green curls in the center of the plant. This selection has more fronds that end in ornate cresting! White Flower Farm • 1-800-503-9624, Blackmore & Langdon Begonias & Delphiniums, Customer-Favorite Annual Container Designs, All Preplanned Gardens & Plant Collections, Discounted Gift Certificates Available Now, Add a $50 Gift Card to Your Bouquet or Gift Set for Just $25. In their rainforest homes, they can be found growing high in the crooks of trees. A peat based mixture with organic material is also good. Crissie has a large open bowl shape and heavily divided leaf ends on mature leavesUSE IN: Subtropical gardens as a feature. Withhold fertilizer in fall and winter, when most plants rest. Fertilizer: During the growing season (generally April into September) fertilize potted plants once a month using a houseplant formula mixed at 1/2 strength. Our ferns are grown outdoors to maximize growth. 2 parts peat and 1 part perlite (maybe a little less) is one mixture that will be fine. It’s also known as the birds nest fern. These can be identified when the underside of leaves have small brown discs on them. Bird's Nest Fern 'Crissie' in rope basket, Bird's Nest Fern 'Crissie' in white ceramic cachepot, Bird's Nest Fern 'Crissie' in woven basket, Mini Red Cyclamen Quartet in ceramic cachepots, Jasmine in Nursery Pots to 3 Different Addresses - Standard Shipping Included, Click here to read more reviews about this item (3 total), Exposure: Houseplants - Bright Indirect Light. Light: Bird's Nest Fern grows best in filtered or indirect light. May be grown on trees as an epiphyte or in a well drained media. They are usually removed by wiping them off with a damp cloth and once removed spray the foliage with an insecticide. And, don’t keep the crown of the plant wet – it will rot out. We must point out that many perennials will not bloom the first year after planting, but will the following year, amply rewarding your patience. Indoors we must also provide these humidity levels and provide enough light without direct sunlight to enable the plant to grow well and remain healthy. Many ferns can be propagated by division, not this species though. This A.nidus is growing in my neighbors garden attached to the tree in the picture (right of page). Subscribe to enjoy gardening advice, email offers & more, Keep up with White Flower Farm on Social Media. This is a species that loves it's soil to remain moist at all times, but not soggy. Displaying: While a plant is young and small it can be placed anywhere in a home or office with the correct conditions provided (light, etc.). The tiny, unfurled fronds resemble eggs in a bird’s nest. All contents © 2020 White Flower Farm All rights reserved. It often can be found living in bromeliads or on palm trees in its natural environment. How To Care For A Crispy Wave Fern (Japanese Asplenium Nidus) Posted on February 16, 2020 December 2, 2020 by Adam King. Frond tips brown: Most likely cause here is dry air and lack of humidity. Bird's Nest Fern (Asplenium nidus) is a relatively carefree plant with an upright, clumping form and large fronds. ... Bird Nest Fern Asplenium nidus Birdsnest Wide leaves Asplenium live plant 6" … I received my Fern on Monday its more than what I expected totally Magnificent.. healthy full... My fern came Saturday, and it is magnificent - huge, healthy, and much more than I expected.