Boston Fern Hanging Plant
Bright, indirect light...but if grown outside, needs warm filtered light
Keep moist at all times. Though it can handle drier conditions than most ferns, lightly mist 2-3 times per week
Orders over $75 ship for free!
Botanical Name: Nephrolepis exaltata
Common Name: Boston fern or sword fern
Origin: Florida, West Indies, Mexico, Central America, South America, Polynesia and Africa
Description:
- Boston Fern has long, graceful fronds with tiny light green leaves in ladder formation
- Arrives in a white, smooth & matte-finished ceramic hanging planter
- Available in two sizes:
- Large measures 6""D with adjustable 26"" drop
- Small measures 4""D with adjustable 26"" drop
Tending Tip: With occasional trimmings, this symmetrical beauty can grow up to 3 feet tall and 4 feet wide
Sunlight
Bright, indirect light...but if grown outside, needs warm filtered light
Water
Keep moist at all times. Though it can handle drier conditions than most ferns, lightly mist 2-3 times per week
Temperature
Thrives in low humidity environments and 65-80 degrees F; cannot survive in 50 degrees F or less
Plant Friendliness
Safe for Furry Friends
- Plant potted in organic soil with white, smooth & matte-finished
ceramic hanging planter - Care instructions
- Care & support tips for the lifetime of your plant
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Our plants are packaged with care and delivered from our greenhouse to your door.
- All orders over $75 ship free
- Our standard shipping time is 2-4 business days
- Standard Shipping is $7.99
- We also offer next day shipping and Saturday Delivery
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