Description
Phlebodium aureum is one of the easiest houseplant ferns there is and it is a real stunner. The orangey brown hard rhizomes at the base of the plant will not like to get wet, so water very close to the edge of the pot away from the rhizomes or water from the underneath.
How do you care for Blue Star Fern /Phlebodium aureum 1?
How to Grow and Care for Blue Star Fern Blue Star Fern Care Choose a spot that receives medium to bright indirect light
. Plant this fern in a chunky, well-draining potting mix.
Keep it evenly moist, but be cautious of overwatering.
Choose a warm location with average to high humidity
Are blue Star ferns hard to care for?
Fern ‘Blue Star’ The Blue Star Fern is one of the easiest houseplant ferns there is and it is a real stunner. The orangey brown hard rhizomes at the base of the plant will not like to get wet, so water very close to the edge of the pot away from the rhizomes or water from the underneath
Is a Blue Star Fern toxic?
Phlebodium aureum Indoor Fern | Hortology The Blue Star Fern is considered non-toxic to humans, cats and dogs.
Is a blue star fern hard to grow?
The Phlebodium aureums one of the easiest houseplant ferns there is and it is a real stunner. The orangey brown hard rhizomes at the base of the plant will not like to get wet, so water very close to the edge of the pot away from the rhizomes or water from the underneath.
Do ferns grow quickly?
Most Ferns are slow growing and can take several years to reach their mature size, which varies greatly between varieties. Light/Watering: All Ferns thrive in light to heavy shade. A few, such as Lady Ferns (Athyrium filix-femina) will grow in full sun in the North, provided the planting site is damp
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