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Asplenium nidus Ferns are a classic shade plant family with numerous tropical/houseplant varieties. All are excellent as air purifying container plants, beautiful growing in hanging baskets, or displayed in terrariums, a humid bathroom or kitchen. Bird's Nest Fern displays a series of upright, thick, spoon-shaped, straight to wavy edged, bright green fronds that stem from a central rosette. This is a tropical, epiphytic fern that grows best in well-drained, barky, orchid mixes or mounted on bark or hanging baskets with moss. Due to their waxy, semi-succulent foliage, they can tolerate hotter, slightly drier conditions compared to other fine leaf ferns. Grow in bright to medium, indirect lighting from an eastern or northern exposure window, or under fluorescent lighting. Prefers cool to average household temperatures, 60-70 degrees Fahrenheit. Spray mist regularly and keep soil evenly moist to slightly dry. Supply extra humidity by setting on a shallow tray of moistened pebbles. Feed with indoor plant fertilizer April-September per package instructions. Grow indoors over winter.