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Loved by interior designers for its textured leaves and shape; ideal size for desks, table and countertops, and window sills in the home or office.



Bird’s nest ferns Asplenium nidus are identified by their flat, wavy or crinkly fronds. It is also occasionally called a crow’s nest fern. A bird’s nest fern that receives more light, will have more crinkled leaves, for example, while one that receives less light will have flatter leaves.
Even better is the fact that a bird’s nest fern plant makes an excellent low light houseplant. These ferns are often grown for their crinkly leaves and the light they receive will affect how crinkled the leaves are. Bird’s nest ferns grow best in medium to low indirect light. The bird’s nest fern is an example of a fern that defies our preconceived ideas of what a fern should look like.

Asplenium nidus is a shade lover, making it an excellent addition to the interior of your home. Do not place in bright or direct sunlight. Small amounts, under the foliage, more frequently, NOT in the center of the plant.

However, but not wet, another important aspect of bird’s nest fern care is its watering. A bird’s nest fern that receives more light, for example, will have more crinkled leaves, while one that receives less light will have flatter leaves. Bird’s nest ferns grow best in medium to low indirect light.
Under ideal circumstances, all ferns would like to have consistently moist, part of the reason that bird’s nest fern makes an ideal houseplant is that it will tolerate soil that dries out from time to time. The variety of birds nest fern you will receive is hand selected based on beauty, health, season and availability. The bird’s nest fern is an example of a fern that defies our preconceived ideas of what a fern should look like. Bird’s nest ferns Asplenium nidus are identified by their flat, wavy or crinkly fronds.

Water: once a week. Very pet-friendly! Ships fast and directly from our greenhouse to your home. Direct light will bleach the leaves. Soil can stay slightly moist.

Water when dry. Rare and hard-to-find - add this to your rare plant collection today! Uncommon, and not usually found in stores. We only send out the best as they are handselected and grown with love. Fertilize once a month in spring and summer. You will be getting 1 established plant similar to in the first picture.

Packaged and shipped exclusively by wekiva foliage. Even better is the fact that a bird’s nest fern plant makes an excellent low light houseplant. A bird’s nest fern that receives more light, will have more crinkled leaves, for example, while one that receives less light will have flatter leaves.
Under ideal circumstances, part of the reason that bird’s nest fern makes an ideal houseplant is that it will tolerate soil that dries out from time to time. These ferns are often grown for their crinkly leaves and the light they receive will affect how crinkled the leaves are. Bird’s nest ferns Asplenium nidus are identified by their flat, wavy or crinkly fronds. However, but not wet, another important aspect of bird’s nest fern care is its watering.

1. American Plant Exchange
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American Plant Exchange Birds Nest Fern Japanese Live Plant, 6" Pot, Indoor/Outdoor Air Purifier
#adAmerican Plant Exchange #ad - A pet safe houseplant that measures from 10-12" tall from the bottom of the plastic containers to the top of the leaves. Good for your health, a nasa study identified the fern as one of the top air purifying plants to remove harmful chemicals from the air in your home.Loved by interior designers for its textured leaves and shape; ideal size for desks, table and countertops, and window sills in the home or office.
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Beautiful and easy to care for this perfect houseplant is known for its light green crinkly and wavy leaves that look like a birds nest in the center. This plant is easy to care for, ideal for the beginner or the seasoned houseplant collector and it thrives in medium light and shadier areas of the home.Brand | American Plant Exchange #ad |
Manufacturer | AMPLEX #ad |
Height | 12 Inches |
Length | 14 Inches |
Width | 12 Inches |
Model | Birds Nest Fern |
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2. Costa Farms
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1 Pack, Costa Farms Bird's Nest Fern Live Indoor Plant, White-Natural Décor Planter
#adCosta Farms #ad - Height at shipping is approximately 15-Inches tall, measured from the bottom of the pot. Water when the top couple inches of the soil are dry. With lacy fronds and a classic texture, they work well in just about any interior design scheme, from country casual to formal.More information #ad
Ships in a lightweight, 6-inch décor planter. Make your house feel more like a home with the warmth and life of a lush fern. Beautify your home. Grow best near a sunny window, but shielded from direct sun, especially during the hottest part of the day.Brand | Costa Farms #ad |
Manufacturer | Costa Farms #ad |
Height | 15 Inches |
Length | 6 Inches |
Weight | 4 Pounds |
Width | 6 Inches |
Model | Bird's Nest Fern |
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3. Thorsen's Greenhouse
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8 Inches, Thorsen's Greenhouse Leslie Bird's Nest Fern, Live Indoor Plant, Crested Japanese Bird's Nest Fern, Plastic Nursery Pot
#adThorsen's Greenhouse #ad - Comes in 4" diameter plastic nursery pot, decorative pot not included. Height at shipping approximately 7-8 inches tall. Botanical name: Asplenium antiquum. Keep soil moist. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Thrives in medium light. Not intended for human or animal consumption.More information #ad
Brand | Thorsen's Greenhouse #ad |
Manufacturer | Thorsen's Greenhouse #ad |
Height | 8 Inches |
Length | 4.5 Inches |
Width | 4.5 Inches |
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4. Wekiva Foliage
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Beautiful Easy Care Indoor Houseplant Fern, Asplenium Nidus, Live Plant in a 4 Inch Pot, Japanese Bird's Nest Fern
#adWekiva Foliage #ad - However, part of the reason that bird’s nest fern makes an ideal houseplant is that it will tolerate soil that dries out from time to time. In addition to light, all ferns would like to have consistently moist, another important aspect of bird’s nest fern care is its watering. The bird’s nest fern plant gets its name from the fact that the center of the plant resembles a bird’s nest.Bird’s nest ferns Asplenium nidus are identified by their flat, wavy or crinkly fronds. It is also occasionally called a crow’s nest fern. A bird’s nest fern that receives more light, will have more crinkled leaves, for example, while one that receives less light will have flatter leaves.
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Bird’s nest fern is an epiphytic fern, it will be planted in a container, like tree trunks or buildings. Under ideal circumstances, but not wet, soil. When you buy it as a houseplant, which means in the wild it typically grows on other things, but it can be affixed to planks and hung on a wall much like staghorn ferns. Even better is the fact that a bird’s nest fern plant makes an excellent low light houseplant. These ferns are often grown for their crinkly leaves and the light they receive will affect how crinkled the leaves are. Bird’s nest ferns grow best in medium to low indirect light. The bird’s nest fern is an example of a fern that defies our preconceived ideas of what a fern should look like.
Brand | Wekiva Foliage #ad |
Manufacturer | Wekiva Foliage #ad |
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5. CANOPI
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Bird's Nest Fern Asplenium Nidus Live Indoor Houseplant, 4 Inch Nursery Pot Diameter
#adCANOPI #ad - Live plant is safely shipped in a standard 4" plastic nursery pot measured by top diameter. Apply water to the soil, but avoid sopping wet soil.Asplenium nidus is a shade lover, making it an excellent addition to the interior of your home. Do not place in bright or direct sunlight. Small amounts, under the foliage, more frequently, NOT in the center of the plant.
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The bird's nest fern enjoys consistent moisture, is best. Asplenium nidus, is a low maintenance companion. The 4" size is still a baby, so the plant foliage is roughly 4" tall and 6" wide. This bright green, aka bird's nest fern, shade loving fern with sword-like leaves gives a happy-go-lucky feel to your home.Brand | CANOPI #ad |
Manufacturer | Generic #ad |
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6. Wekiva Foliage
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Live Plant in a 4 Inch Pot, Bird's Nest Fern, Beautiful Easy Care Indoor Houseplant Fern, Grower's Choice
#adWekiva Foliage #ad - Even better is the fact that a bird’s nest fern plant makes an excellent low light houseplant. It is also occasionally called a crow’s nest fern. In addition to light, soil. These ferns are often grown for their crinkly leaves and the light they receive will affect how crinkled the leaves are.However, but not wet, another important aspect of bird’s nest fern care is its watering. A bird’s nest fern that receives more light, for example, will have more crinkled leaves, while one that receives less light will have flatter leaves. Bird’s nest ferns grow best in medium to low indirect light.
More information #ad
Bird’s nest fern is an epiphytic fern, it will be planted in a container, which means in the wild it typically grows on other things, like tree trunks or buildings. Packaged and shipped exclusively by wekiva foliage. When you buy it as a houseplant, but it can be affixed to planks and hung on a wall much like staghorn ferns. Under ideal circumstances, all ferns would like to have consistently moist, part of the reason that bird’s nest fern makes an ideal houseplant is that it will tolerate soil that dries out from time to time. The variety of birds nest fern you will receive is hand selected based on beauty, health, season and availability. The bird’s nest fern is an example of a fern that defies our preconceived ideas of what a fern should look like. Bird’s nest ferns Asplenium nidus are identified by their flat, wavy or crinkly fronds.
Brand | Wekiva Foliage #ad |
Manufacturer | Wekiva Foliage #ad |
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7. Rooted
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Asplenium Nidus | Live, Easy to Grow, and Low Maintenance Houseplant 6-inch Pot, Bird's Nest Fern
#adRooted #ad - Height of plant is approximately 8"-12" tall from the bottom of the pot to the top of the plant. This plant ships in a 6" wide grower's pot.Water: once a week. Very pet-friendly! Ships fast and directly from our greenhouse to your home. Direct light will bleach the leaves. Soil can stay slightly moist.
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Plant size and appearance may vary at times based on the batch they were grown in, but beautiful nonetheless. All rooted plants are grown and certified in Florida. We also offer a 14-day guarantee on all of our plants to make sure you're satisfied. Sunlight: low to bright indirect light.Brand | Rooted #ad |
Manufacturer | Rooted® #ad |
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8. Lucky Papayaa
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Asplenium antiquum 'variegatum' Live Indoor Low Light houseplant not Monstera- 4" Pot, Variegated Bird Nest Fern
#adLucky Papayaa #ad - Safe to keep around your furry friends. Please note that size and variegation differs from each plant. Growing in a 4" pot. East to care for - prefers medium to bright indirect light.Water when dry. Rare and hard-to-find - add this to your rare plant collection today! Uncommon, and not usually found in stores. We only send out the best as they are handselected and grown with love. Fertilize once a month in spring and summer. You will be getting 1 established plant similar to in the first picture.
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Also helps to clean the air! Perfect for your plant collection or as a gift to that special someone who likes rare and unique. Pet-friendly - considered non-toxic to humans and pets. Prefers humidity. Stunning foliage - green and white variegation on lush narrow leaves. Picture is of sample plant you are getting. Do not overwater. Variegation differs on each plant.Brand | Lucky Papayaa #ad |
Manufacturer | Lucky Papayaa #ad |
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9. Wekiva Foliage
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Japanese Bird's Nest Fern, Asplenium Nidus, Beautiful Easy Care Indoor Houseplant Fern, Live Plant in a 6 Inch Pot
#adWekiva Foliage #ad - Bird’s nest ferns grow best in medium to low indirect light. Bird’s nest fern is an epiphytic fern, like tree trunks or buildings. In addition to light, all ferns would like to have consistently moist, soil. It is also occasionally called a crow’s nest fern. The bird’s nest fern is an example of a fern that defies our preconceived ideas of what a fern should look like.Packaged and shipped exclusively by wekiva foliage. Even better is the fact that a bird’s nest fern plant makes an excellent low light houseplant. A bird’s nest fern that receives more light, will have more crinkled leaves, for example, while one that receives less light will have flatter leaves.
More information #ad
The bird’s nest fern plant gets its name from the fact that the center of the plant resembles a bird’s nest. When you buy it as a houseplant, which means in the wild it typically grows on other things, it will be planted in a container, but it can be affixed to planks and hung on a wall much like staghorn ferns. Under ideal circumstances, part of the reason that bird’s nest fern makes an ideal houseplant is that it will tolerate soil that dries out from time to time. These ferns are often grown for their crinkly leaves and the light they receive will affect how crinkled the leaves are. Bird’s nest ferns Asplenium nidus are identified by their flat, wavy or crinkly fronds. However, but not wet, another important aspect of bird’s nest fern care is its watering.
Brand | Wekiva Foliage #ad |
Manufacturer | Wekiva Foliage #ad |
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10. California Tropicals
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4'' from California Tropicals, Bird's Nest 'Leslie' Fern
#adCalifornia Tropicals #ad - California Tropicals. Perfect gift for any occasion! This plant comes fully rooted in a 4" pot, ready to grow in your beautiful home or office! Enhance Your Environment. All of our listings have very representative pictures of what you will receive.More information #ad
Brand | California Tropicals #ad |
Manufacturer | California Tropicals #ad |
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