Bird's nest fern is a strikingly architectural fern for indoor or outdoor décor. Often displayed on desks and tabletops, it features lush green fronds that radiate out from a central point, creating something of a bird's nest effect (hence its common name). Its long, often slender fronds create fantastic contrast against more common houseplant fern varieties, making it a valuable addition to the home or office.CARE FOR YOUR BIRD'S NEST FERN MACRAMÉ IS EASY:Light: Grow Bird's Nest Fern Macramé in bright, indirect sunlight. Some plants may burn if placed in direct sunlight.Water: Bird's Nest Fern Macramé likes to be watered once a week with about 1 cup. The frequency of watering may change depending on your plant's pot size, how much light it gets, and the temperature of the environment.Feeding: Use a 20-20-20 houseplant food at half strength once a month during spring and summerPruning/Shaping: Cut back any yellowing or dying leaves. Trim erratic growth to keep plant in a good shape.Repotting: Repot your plants when they becomes root bound. (A houseplant is root bound when roots appear in the soil or begin to escape through drain holes in the pot bottom.) Never repot houseplants using soil from your yard.Outdoor Options: In summer, plants can be grown outdoors in a high light (but not full outdoor sun) location. Bring plants inside before frost.PLANT SAFETY: Not intended for human or animal consumption.
- Bird's nest fern appreciates average to above-average relative humidity levels
- Height at shipping is approximately 15-inches tall, measured from the bottom of the pot to the top of the plant. Ships in a 6-inch diameter décor pot.
- Grow Bird's Nest Fern Macramé in bright, indirect sunlight for the best growth and enjoy!
- Water Bird's Nest Fern Macramé with approximately 1 cup of water about once a week. Adjust as needed for your environment.
- Indoor ferns offer so many different looks, from frilly to strappy.
- Air-purifying. Plants help filter harmful pollutants, such as benzene and formaldehyde, from indoor air.
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