Which are the recommended varieties of ferns that are the easiest to raise?

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Today, I recommend several kinds of ferns that are extremely easy to raise. Even if you are a beginner in plant care, you can easily have a small green world!

First of all, Adiantum capillus-veneris has to be mentioned. This little guy is simply a gospel for beginners! Its slender leaves are like small green fans, especially cute. Adiantum capillus-veneris has low requirements for light. As long as it is placed in a place with scattered light indoors, it can thrive. Moreover, it likes a humid environment. We can spray water on it frequently to maintain the air humidity, and it will grow very lively.

Let's talk about Nephrolepis exaltata 'Bostoniensis'. Its broad and beautiful leaves are like green waves. Nephrolepis exaltata 'Bostoniensis' has a strong shade tolerance. It doesn't matter even if the light at home is not very good. In terms of watering, just water when the soil surface is dry. Don't let it be too dry or have water accumulation. It is super easy to raise.

There is also Asplenium nidus, a special name, right? Its leaves grow from the center to the surroundings, really like a bird's nest. Asplenium nidus has a relatively high requirement for air humidity. We can place it in places with high humidity such as the bathroom or kitchen, and it will be very happy.

Selaginella tamariscina is also a good choice. This guy has extremely tenacious vitality. Even if you sometimes forget to water it and it looks dry, as long as you give it some water, it can quickly regain vitality and become green again.

Davallia bullata has furry rhizomes, like the tail of a little wolf, which is very interesting. It is relatively shade-tolerant and does not need direct strong sunlight. With an appropriate amount of watering and keeping the soil moist but not waterlogged, it can thrive.

Adiantum flabellulatum has leaves like small fans, delicate and cute. It likes a cool and humid environment. Pay attention to spray more water for moisture retention during maintenance.

Pteris ensiformis 'Victoriae' is also very easy to raise. There are silver veins on the leaves, which are very beautiful. It has low requirements for light. Scattered light indoors can meet its growth needs. Just follow the principle of watering when the soil surface is dry.

Finally, Nephrolepis auriculata cannot be left out. It has a particularly strong adaptability. Whether it is in the living room, bedroom or balcony, it can live well. Moreover, Nephrolepis auriculata can also absorb harmful gases in the air and make our home fresher.

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