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Asplenium nidus (syn.: A. ficifolium Goldm., Thamnopteris nidus (L.) C. Presl., Neottopteris rigida Feé) is a species of fern in the family Aspleniaceae, native to tropical southeastern Asia,...
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Asplenium nidus, or Bird's-Nest Fern, is native to Tropical Asia. It is a spectacular, epiphytic fern with apple green fronds that will reach up to 20-60 inches (50-150 cm) long by 8 inches (20 cm) wide. As the fronds age, they have a prominent blackish midrib.
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Bird's Nest Fern, Crow's Nest Fern (Asplenium nidus) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden. ... Thumbnail #1 of Asplenium nidus by Mitjo...
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Scientific name: Asplenium nidus. Pronunciation: ass-PLEE-nee-um NYE-dus ... Asplenium nidus -- Bird's Nest Fern. Page 2. October 1999. Figure 2. ...
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The basic bird's nest fern is Asplenium nidus. Another Asplenium species (A. bulbiferum) is sometimes available, but this is a much more difficult fern to grow indoors. Some varietals of A. nidus have been developed, usually with crinkled or frilly leaf margins.
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EEB Greenhouse Accession Data for Asplenium nidus :: Location: AUS:Phillipines-Polynesia C :: 2 Image(s) available ... Asplenium nidus L. ... Asplenium belangeri...
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This fern, Asplenium nidus, grows in a rosette shape with all of the fronds growing from a central area. The fronds are undivided and sword-shaped; they can be 2 to 4 feet long and 3 to 8 inches wide. They are light green with a dark brown or black midrib.
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The tropical-rainforest is the natural home of this fern, where it can develop leaves up to 1m in length. It thrives best in warm humid conditions, but also manages amazingly well in dry, ... This particular fern is a very close relative of Asplenium rutamuraria, a delicate fern that grows in the cracks of old walls.
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(ass-plee' nee-um nii' duss) ... Common name: Bird's Nest Fern ... Height x width: 5' x 3' but generally smaller indoors...
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Asplenium nidus, Bird's Nest Fern for sale. ... LIGHT REQUIREMENTS WATER REQUIREMENTS ... ;; It will form a large rosette with wide light green leaves. Very good for pot culture. Makes a wonderful centerpiece in any decoration.
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