Anemia mexicana, the Mexican flowering fern, is a fern species in the genus Anemia, sometimes called flowering ferns. It is native to much of Mexico and the Edwards Plateau and Trans-Pecos regions of Texas.
Anemia Mexicana Care
Anemia Mexicana



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How to Care for the Plant
Water
This plant does not like to dry out, so water it often but make sure the soil does not become soggy either.
Fertilizer
Light feeding (100 ppm N) with a balanced fertilizer will keep these ferns happy and thriving. Wavy Cloak Fern and the Wooly Lip Fern both have a wonderful bluish tint to them. Good fertilization will help keep them from looking gray.
Sunlight
These plants enjoy bright​, indirect light.
Temperature
Best growing temperature is 68F (20C) nights and 70F (21C) days.
Additional
Anemia mexicana, the Mexican flowering fern, is a fern species in the genus Anemia, sometimes called flowering ferns. It is native to much of Mexico and the Edwards Plateau and Trans-Pecos regions of Texas.
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