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Bird's nest ferns must be potted in a container with ample drainage holes. Your plant generally won’t need repotting because ...
When it comes to potting or repotting your bird's nest fern, start with a container that has proper drainage. Typically, bird's nest ferns don't require repotting due to root space issues.
It seemed like a fern, but not in the traditional sense. I looked it up. It was called a Bird’s Nest Fern (Asplenidum nidus), I found. As the plant grew, I realised why it was called so.
MANILA, Philippines – Asplenium nidus or Pakong Lalake is the most common Bird’s-nest Fern in the world. It may be found as far west as India, south in Brisbane, Australia and north to Japan.
The bird’s nest fern, or Asplenium nidus, is native to the tropical regions of Asia, Australia, and East Africa, and they’re typically found growing on the surface of trees and other plants ...