
Asplenium antiquum 'Hurricane' 6/tray
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Origin
The Asplenium nidus, also known as bird's nest fern, has its origin in the subtropical and tropical regions of Asia, Australia and eastern Africa. It mainly grows in humid forests, where it is often found on trees and rocks.
Characteristics
Asplenium nidus 12/tray has specific characteristics that distinguish it from other species. The plant has a rosette-like growth habit and the leaves are glossy, leathery and bright green in colour. The plant has compact growth and the leaves can reach a length of 50-150 cm. Each leaf has many elegant, feather-like segments and a prominent midrib with a contrasting, pale colour.
Care
The care of the Asplenium nidus 12/tray is not complicated. The plant prefers a spot with plenty of indirect light, but can also survive in darker conditions. The plant has a moderate water requirement and likes lightly moist soil. An excess of water can cause rot. Regularly spraying with water can help maintain the ideal humidity. The Asplenium nidus cannot tolerate low temperatures and it is recommended to keep the temperature above 15 degrees Celsius.
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