Asplenium Manila 《鸟巢蕨》
Asplenium Manila 《鸟巢蕨》
• Asplenium Manila •
《鸟巢蕨》
Asplenium Manila is a type of fern belonging to the Asplenium genus, commonly referred to as bird's nest ferns. Asplenium Manila is a tropical fern known for its large, bright green, strap-like fronds that grow in a rosette pattern, creating a vase-like appearance. These plants are popular in tropical and subtropical regions, including the Philippines and Malaysia, as ornamental houseplants and garden features.
Symbolism:
1. Resilience & renewal
2. Harmony & positive energy
Pot diameter: 8cm
Plant height: 20cm (incl. pot height)
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Plant Care Guide for Asplenium Manila 《鸟巢蕨》
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Light
Prefers indirect sunlight or dappled shade; avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the fronds.
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Soil
Use a well-draining, rich organic soil.
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Water Requirement
Water the plant when the soil is slightly dry. Avoid water in the center of the plant.
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Temperature
Ideal growing temperatures are between 18℃ to 30℃.
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Humidity
Enjoys high humidity levels between 50-80%. Mist the plant regularly, use a humidifier, or place it on a tray of water with pebbles to create a humid microenvironment.
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Fertilizer
Use a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength, apply every 4 to 6 weeks during active growing season.
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Caution
Regularly remove fallen leaves or debris from the plant’s center to improve airflow and prevent fungal issues. Cut off yellowing, browning, or wilted fronds at the base to encourage new growth.