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Fern Houseplant Collection (5 Plants)

The Fern Collection is a lush, vibrant gathering of fronded plants that brings a sense of calm and natural beauty to any indoor space. From the delicate, feathery foliage of Asparagus fern to the sculptural antler-like fronds of Platycerium, this collection is united by a love of moisture and soft, filtered light. Each fern in the collection adds a unique texture and form — whether bluish, leathery, rippled, or airy — creating a dynamic display ideal for bathrooms, shaded shelves, or plant cabinets. Fussy? A little. Worth it? Absolutely.


🌱 1. Phlebodium aureum ‘Blue Star’

A beautiful, low-maintenance fern with wavy, blue-green fronds and a soft, powdery finish. It’s tolerant and sculptural — a standout fern.

  • Light: Bright, indirect (tolerates some low light)

  • Water: Keep soil lightly moist, not soggy

  • Humidity: High; mist regularly or use a humidifier

  • Soil: Loose, airy mix (peat-based with bark and perlite)

  • Feeding: Every 6–8 weeks in growing season

  • Notes: Avoid letting it dry out fully; not a fan of harsh sunlight


🌱 2. Microsorum musifolium ‘Crocodyllus’ (Crocodile Fern)

Named for its distinctive reptile-like veining, this fern has leathery, glossy green leaves with a raised texture that mimics crocodile skin.

  • Light: Medium to bright, indirect light

  • Water: Keep evenly moist; do not let it dry completely

  • Humidity: High; thrives in steamy bathrooms or terrariums

  • Soil: Well-draining, organic-rich mix

  • Feeding: Monthly with balanced liquid fertiliser

  • Notes: Tolerates a bit more neglect than delicate ferns


🌱 3. Platycerium bifurcatum (Staghorn Fern)

An epiphytic fern with antler-shaped fronds, often mounted for display. Its unusual look and growth habit make it a statement piece.

  • Light: Bright, indirect light

  • Water: Water thoroughly when the base feels dry (soak mounts or water pot)

  • Humidity: Moderate to high

  • Soil: Grown mounted or in a chunky, bark-heavy mix

  • Feeding: Monthly with diluted orchid or epiphyte feed

  • Notes: Keep basal fronds intact — they protect the root ball


🌱 4. Asparagus densiflorus (Asparagus Fern)

Feathery, light, and almost cloud-like, this is technically not a true fern but shares similar aesthetics and care needs. Its soft, needle-like foliage adds texture and lightness.

  • Light: Bright, indirect light (some morning sun okay)

  • Water: Water when top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry

  • Humidity: Moderate to high

  • Soil: Rich, well-draining mix

  • Feeding: Monthly during growing season

  • Notes: Can grow quite large; prune to shape and remove old stems


🌱 5. Athyrium spp. (e.g., Japanese Painted Fern)

A decorative fern with delicate, finely divided fronds, often in shades of silvery green, purple, or red depending on variety.

  • Light: Low to medium indirect light (no direct sun)

  • Water: Keep consistently moist, never dry

  • Humidity: High humidity preferred

  • Soil: Moisture-retentive, rich soil

  • Feeding: Every 6 weeks in growing season

  • Notes: Excellent for cooler rooms or shaded corners

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Fern Houseplant Collection (5 Plants)

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The Fern Collection is a lush, vibrant gathering of fronded plants that brings a sense of calm and natural beauty to any indoor space. From the delicate, feathery foliage of Asparagus fern to the sculptural antler-like fronds of Platycerium, this collection is united by a love of moisture and soft, filtered light. Each fern in the collection adds a unique texture and form — whether bluish, leathery, rippled, or airy — creating a dynamic display ideal for bathrooms, shaded shelves, or plant cabinets. Fussy? A little. Worth it? Absolutely.


🌱 1. Phlebodium aureum ‘Blue Star’

A beautiful, low-maintenance fern with wavy, blue-green fronds and a soft, powdery finish. It’s tolerant and sculptural — a standout fern.

  • Light: Bright, indirect (tolerates some low light)

  • Water: Keep soil lightly moist, not soggy

  • Humidity: High; mist regularly or use a humidifier

  • Soil: Loose, airy mix (peat-based with bark and perlite)

  • Feeding: Every 6–8 weeks in growing season

  • Notes: Avoid letting it dry out fully; not a fan of harsh sunlight


🌱 2. Microsorum musifolium ‘Crocodyllus’ (Crocodile Fern)

Named for its distinctive reptile-like veining, this fern has leathery, glossy green leaves with a raised texture that mimics crocodile skin.

  • Light: Medium to bright, indirect light

  • Water: Keep evenly moist; do not let it dry completely

  • Humidity: High; thrives in steamy bathrooms or terrariums

  • Soil: Well-draining, organic-rich mix

  • Feeding: Monthly with balanced liquid fertiliser

  • Notes: Tolerates a bit more neglect than delicate ferns


🌱 3. Platycerium bifurcatum (Staghorn Fern)

An epiphytic fern with antler-shaped fronds, often mounted for display. Its unusual look and growth habit make it a statement piece.

  • Light: Bright, indirect light

  • Water: Water thoroughly when the base feels dry (soak mounts or water pot)

  • Humidity: Moderate to high

  • Soil: Grown mounted or in a chunky, bark-heavy mix

  • Feeding: Monthly with diluted orchid or epiphyte feed

  • Notes: Keep basal fronds intact — they protect the root ball


🌱 4. Asparagus densiflorus (Asparagus Fern)

Feathery, light, and almost cloud-like, this is technically not a true fern but shares similar aesthetics and care needs. Its soft, needle-like foliage adds texture and lightness.

  • Light: Bright, indirect light (some morning sun okay)

  • Water: Water when top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry

  • Humidity: Moderate to high

  • Soil: Rich, well-draining mix

  • Feeding: Monthly during growing season

  • Notes: Can grow quite large; prune to shape and remove old stems


🌱 5. Athyrium spp. (e.g., Japanese Painted Fern)

A decorative fern with delicate, finely divided fronds, often in shades of silvery green, purple, or red depending on variety.

  • Light: Low to medium indirect light (no direct sun)

  • Water: Keep consistently moist, never dry

  • Humidity: High humidity preferred

  • Soil: Moisture-retentive, rich soil

  • Feeding: Every 6 weeks in growing season

  • Notes: Excellent for cooler rooms or shaded corners