New Zealand has a long-standing love for ferns, and at Oderings, we share that passion by offering a diverse selection of these fascinating plants. Here's a look at our top six ferns to introduce to your houseplant collection.
Hen and Chicken Fern - Asplenium bulbiferum
This fern is named for its unique reproduction method, where miniature ferns, known as bulbils, grow on the leaves. These little 'chickens' add a quirky touch to the plant's appearance.
- Size: 80 cm x 80 cm
Blue Star Fern - Phlebodium aureum
The Blue Star Fern features distinctive, silvery-blue coral-like foliage that creates a striking visual. As an epiphyte, it thrives by drawing moisture and nutrients from its surroundings. Regular misting is important, but avoid over-watering, as it prefers to stay a little on the dry side.
- Size: 60 to 80 cm
Boston Fern - Nephrolepis species
Perfect for hanging baskets or plant stands, the Boston fern is known for its cascading habit. It needs three feeds a year and regular pruning to remove old leaves to keep it healthy. Its size can vary depending on the variety, making it a versatile choice for many spaces.
- Size: 60 cm to 90 cm
Button Fern - Pellaea rotundifolia
With its adorable round leaves and compact size, the Button Fern is perfect for smaller spaces or as a filler plant in a mixed arrangement. Its compact growth makes it an excellent choice for tabletops or shaded windowsills.
- Size: 40 cm x 40 cm
Bird’s Nest Fern - Asplenium antiquum
This variety of bird’s nest fern stands out with its glossy, star-shaped leaves. It’s an easy-going fern that adapts well to indoor environments, thriving in indirect light and high humidity spots.
- Size (after 3 years): 40 cm x 40 cm
Maidenhair Fern - Adiantum raddianum
Known for its delicate, fan-shaped fronds, the Maidenhair fern adds a touch of elegance wherever it grows. It thrives with consistent moisture and misting, perfect for bathrooms or other humid spaces. To help revive a stressed Maidenhair, trim it back to 5 cm to encourage fresh, new growth.
- Size: 60 cm x 60 cm
Fern Care Tips
Humidity
Ferns thrive in humid conditions, so avoid placing them in drafty areas or near heat sources. Bathrooms are a great spot for most ferns due to the naturally high humidity levels.
Misting
Regular misting can help boost humidity around your ferns, but be careful not to saturate them. The Blue Star fern is the exception, as it prefers to dry out between waterings.
Watering
Keep the soil consistently moist, but do not oversaturate it. Always check the specific water needs of each fern species.
Sunlight
Keep ferns out of direct sunlight, especially harsh afternoon rays, as they can scorch the delicate fronds.
With the right care, these ferns will bring lush greenery and natural beauty to your home or garden. Happy growing.