Vermi Organics
Nephrolepis exaltata aurea, Golden Fern, Pivla Fern - Plant
Nephrolepis exaltata aurea, Golden Fern, Pivla Fern - Plant
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Welcome the radiance of nature into your home with Vermi Organics' Nephrolepis exaltata aurea, Golden Plant, also known as Pivla Fern. This dazzling fern is a botanical masterpiece, captivating hearts with its golden-hued fronds and graceful demeanor. Elevate your living space with the warm glow of the Golden Fern, a living testament to the beauty that nature effortlessly bestows.
About: Nephrolepis exaltata aurea, Golden Plant, commonly known as the Golden Fern, is a unique and enchanting member of the fern family. Originating from tropical regions, this fern has gained acclaim for its vibrant golden fronds and adaptability. Vermi Organics is delighted to present the Golden Fern, allowing you to cultivate the captivating allure of this exceptional plant in your home or garden.
Benefits: Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the Nephrolepis exaltata aurea, Golden Plant offers an array of benefits for both your indoor environment and personal well-being. As a natural air purifier, it contributes to improved indoor air quality by filtering out pollutants. The presence of this fern also adds a touch of tranquility to your surroundings, creating a serene and enjoyable living space imbued with the soothing essence of nature.
Type of Plant (Indoor or Outdoor): The Golden Fern is a versatile plant that can thrive both indoors and outdoors. Its adaptability makes it an excellent choice for interior spaces, where the golden fronds bring a touch of warmth and elegance to any room. Outdoors, it can flourish in shaded areas, such as gardens, patios, or balconies, enhancing the natural beauty of your landscape.
Care: Caring for the Golden Fern involves providing it with conditions that mimic its native tropical habitat. Place it in bright, indirect light for indoor settings or partial shade for outdoor environments. Keep the soil consistently moist, allowing it to dry slightly between waterings. Regular misting and feeding with a balanced liquid fertilizer during the growing season will encourage healthy growth and maintain the fern's distinctive golden hue.
Common Names: The Golden Fern goes by various common names, including Nephrolepis exaltata aurea and Pivla Fern. Each name reflects the unique characteristics that set this fern apart, from its golden fronds to the enchanting aura it brings to any space.
Specifications:
- Height: 12 to 24 inches
- Spread: 18 to 36 inches
- Light Requirements: Bright, indirect light for indoor settings; partial shade for outdoor settings
- Soil Type: Well-draining, high-quality potting mix for indoor plants; well-draining garden soil for outdoor plants
- Watering: Keep soil consistently moist; avoid waterlogging
- Temperature Range: 60 to 75°F (15 to 24°C) for indoor plants; suitable for mild climates outdoors
- Humidity: Moderate to high
- Fertilizer: Balanced liquid fertilizer, diluted, every 4-6 weeks during the growing season
Special Features: The Golden Fern stands out with its special features, making it a captivating choice for both indoor and outdoor settings. The golden fronds create a luminous and dynamic texture, adding an extra layer of sophistication to its appearance. This distinctive feature, coupled with its air-purifying qualities, makes the Golden Fern a standout addition to any plant collection.
Uses: Nephrolepis exaltata aurea, the Golden Fern, serves various purposes in enhancing both indoor and outdoor spaces. Indoors, its golden fronds make it an ideal choice for adding a touch of glamour to tabletops, shelves, or as a hanging plant. Outdoors, the Golden Fern can be planted in shaded areas, where its natural elegance complements garden landscapes. Whether as a solo specimen or combined with other plants, the Golden Fern adds a touch of botanical refinement to any setting, transforming spaces with its radiant beauty.
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My plants were in a very distressed condition. Looked like their fronds were hacked...black tips...stressed out plants..