People in Victorian England were obsessed with ferns because of their exquisite looks. Of course, times have changed, but these plants still will look gorgeous in your house, and Blue Star Fern is one of them!
Blue Star Fern Care
Phlebodium aureum



In general, ferns are exciting and one of the most ancient plants on Earth, making them even more interesting! The Blue Star Fern has blue-gray coloration and an interesting shape. Attentive people can notice another interesting thing about this plant: if you look closely, you will notice that its fronds are covered in hair! Well, by structures that resemble hair, but it is still unusual.
How to Care for the Plant
 - Water - Since the Blue Star Fern is native to the tropics, it prefers moisture, but at the same time, it doesn’t like the soil being too wet. So you must keep the perfect balance when the soil is neither dry nor wet. 
 - Pruning - Pruning won’t work out if you want to promote desirable growth. But cutting to maintain a needed shape or size will work very well. Also, cutting and removing dead leaves is very important because they can attract diseases and pests. 
 - Fertilizer - It doesn’t require a lot of fertilizer. Even during the growing period, it needs only a small amount of it. In winter, the plant doesn’t need it at all. 
 - Sunlight - Bright sunlight is the best, and you need to avoid direct one. 
 - Soil - Most ferns are terrestrials, unlike the Blue Star Fern, which is an epiphyte. This means that potting soil doesn’t suit it, and you need potting media that is looser and well-draining. 
 - Propagation - Since it’s a fern, regular methods of propagating can’t be applied. But the division method will work! 
 - Temperature - The room temperature is enough, so the perfect temperature range is 64 to 77 F (18-25C). 
 - Container - The plant will thrive in plastic pots with draining holes. 
 - Fun fact - Probably, it’s very interesting to see this plant in its natural habitat because it’s an epiphyte. So it doesn’t need soil; in its native rainforests, it grows on trees. 
 - Additional - All ferns love moisture and should be given humid conditions. In living rooms and family rooms, stand their pots on trays of damp pebbles or clay granules. Ferns also love being misted at regular intervals with tepid, soft water unless the humidity of the whole room is kept high through the use of a humidifier. 
 - Popularity - 18,009 people already have this plant 2,159 people have added this plant to their wishlists 
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