For many friends who have just come into contact with planting, plant maintenance is a matter that requires more attention. If the plants chosen for planting are too difficult to maintain, it is very easy for plants to have many problems. Newbie friends who are just starting to breed are recommended the following ferns. They are easy to maintain and easy to survive, and are undoubtedly an ideal choice for beginners.
Woodwardia unigemmata is as domineering as its name. It has wide and stretched leaves with slightly curled edges. Woodwardia unigemmata has relatively low requirements for light and water. Even if you occasionally forget to water it or the lighting conditions are not ideal, it can still grow tenaciously. It has strong adaptability to the environment and can show strong vitality in a relatively dark corner.
Nephrolepis exaltata, its leaves are slender and soft, like green feathers. Nephrolepis exaltata likes a humid environment but also has a certain degree of drought tolerance. There is no need to water frequently, just keep the soil moderately moist. At the same time, it does not have high requirements for light and can thrive in a scattered light environment. Place Nephrolepis exaltata in the living room, study or bedroom.
Platycerium bifurcatum, its leaf shape is strange and it is named because its shape is similar to antlers. Platycerium bifurcatum usually grows attached to tree trunks or rocks. When maintaining it, you can choose to fix it on a wooden board or a special bracket. For beginners, maintaining Platycerium bifurcatum is relatively simple. Just pay attention to maintaining a relatively high air humidity and appropriate light.
Asplenium nidus, the name is vivid. Its leaves are clustered together to form a shape similar to a bird's nest. The leaves of Asplenium nidus are thick and lustrous, giving people a vibrant feeling. It has a wide range of adaptability to light and can grow well in a bright indoor or semi-shady environment. In terms of watering, keep the soil moist but not overly wet to avoid root rot caused by water accumulation. Asplenium nidus is not only a beautiful ornamental plant but also can effectively purify the air.
Blechnum orientale, with a beautiful meaning, has a tall and straight plant. Its leaves are wide and the color is emerald green. Blechnum orientale has strong cold resistance and shade tolerance. During the maintenance process, it does not need too much attention and care. Even in relatively cold winters, as long as proper protection is given, it can survive safely. Placing Blechnum orientale in a corner or hall of the room can enhance the temperament and taste of the entire space.
For beginners, choosing these several fern plants does not require too much professional knowledge and cumbersome maintenance steps. As long as they are given proper attention and basic care, they can thrive.
Five fern plants with simple maintenance
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