Plant Type: Fern. Recommended location: West and / or east windows, north windows. Attitude to light: shade-tolerant. Attitude to moisture: prefers moderate moisture. Height: high (above 100 cm), medium (50-100 cm). Value in culture: decorative leafy
Water thoroughly during the growing season but less so in the winter. Keep moist but do not allow to stand in water. Aspleniums are best watered around the plant, directly onto the soil as watering the centre of the plant may cause it to rot.
Does not require a lot of extra feeding. Apply a weak solution occasionally during the growth season.
Like all ferns, the Asplenium Parvati needs a lot of water, make sure that the potting soil is always slightly moist
No known toxic effects to cats, dogs, other pets or humans reported. The Asplenium Parvati is a beautiful plant that originally comes from South Asia and Australia. The plant likes shade and a lot of water, otherwise it requires little care. Ideal as a houseplant.
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