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Phlebodium Aureum Blue Star Fern Indoor Plants Drinagh Garden Centre

The Blue Star Fern or Phlebodium aureum is another beautiful fern that has blue-green foliage in the right light. This houseplant is not particularly fussy and, in my experience, is more resilient than many other ferns grown indoors. Like the Rabbits Foot Fern, it has creeping furry rhizomes where new leaves will emerge. The blue star fern ( Phlebodium aureum) is a popular choice for indoor growing. While most ferns are known for being tricky to grow as houseplants thanks to their preference for humid conditions, the blue star fern is considered relatively easy to grow and is happy with standard household humidity. Blue star fern - Phlebodium aureum Australian Plants Online Home Tubestock Plants Deciduous Trees Flowering Trees Palms Foliage Colour Black and Dark Copper and Bronze Purple and Pink Red and Maroon Silver and Grey White and Cream Best Sellers Ozbreed Varieties RHS Award of Garden Merit Sales & Discounts Anniversary & Celebration Plants Blue Star Fern Overview The Blue Star Fern ( Phlebodium aureum) isn't a typical finicky fern. It's actually an epiphyte that naturally lives in a variety of arboreal and terrestrial settings. Its thin leaves are textured and shaped like fat fingers. their standout feature is their attractive and soothing blue-green color.

Phlebodium aureum "Blue Star" Jungle Boogie

Phlebodium aureum, commonly known as blue star fern, is an interesting fern with elongated fronds and a pleasant green-blue color. Its ability to tolerate lower-light conditions and relatively easy care make it a great choice for beginning and more experienced fern lovers alike! The blue star fern prefers growing in bright indirect light. In its native habitat, you'll find it growing in the canopy of tropical forests, where it usually receives dappled sunlight throughout the day. Like all tropical epiphytes, it's used with low light conditions. Phlebodium aureum is well-adapted to cultivation and is valued both as an ornamental plant and in herbal medicine . It can be cultivated in greenhouses in non-tropical climates if night temperatures do not fall below about 5 °C. Having a fern as a house plant has been popular since the Victorians. Here's how to look after the Phlebodium aureum

PHLEBODIUM AUREUM BLUE STAR, AKA Blue Star Fern indirect sunlight course, well drained

RHS Plants Shop Buy online from £9.99 Plant nurseries 6 suppliers Size Ultimate height 0.5-1 metres Time to ultimate height 2-5 years Ultimate spread 0.5-1 metres Growing conditions Chalk Sand Clay Moisture Moist but well-drained pH Acid, Neutral Colour & scent Position Partial shade Aspect East-facing or North-facing or South-facing or West-facing The Blue Star Fern, aka Phlebodium Aureum [Pol-ee-PODE-ee-um AW-re-um], is an evergreen, tender, epiphytic fern that is popular as a houseplant. The Blue Star Fern (Phlebodium aureum), also known as the Cabbage Palm Fern or Golden Polypody, is a popular houseplant known for its easy care and lush, blue-green foliage. This tropical fern is native to Central and South America and naturally grows as an epiphyte in rainforests. Phlebodium aureum, the Blue Star Fern, is a big, funky fern that commands attention. Its wild, fanned-out fronds always bring texture to the party. And, of course, with a fabulously bluish hue, it's clear where it gets its name from.

Phlebodium aureum Ferns and Lycophytes of the World

Phlebodium aureum, commonly known as Blue Star Fern, is a funky little plant with lots of personality. Originally found growing on trees in the high parts of the forest canopy, this epiphytic fern has found a permanent place inside homes as a trusty houseplant. The Blue Star Fern ( Phlebodium aureum) is native to North and South America. In fact, it's the only phlebodium species found in North America! In nature, this epiphytic fern grows right on trees, soaking up moisture and nutrients from its surroundings. It features long, thin, blue-green foliage that grows in a bushy pattern and slightly curls.