Cotton Candy Fern
- Botanical Name: Nephrolepis exaltata
- Common Name(s): Cotton Candy Fern, Fluffy Ruffle Fern, Suzi Wong fern
- Description: The Cotton Candy fern has many soft and fluffy light-green leaves that flare up and outward as they grow. At full maturity, this fern can grow to be up to 5 feet tall. Like most ferns, it thrives in partial shade and indirect sunlight, moderate indoor temperatures, and moist but well-drained soil. Its vibrant green leaves make it a popular choice for hanging and pedestal displays.
- Note: This is a bare root plant and will ship without a pot and soil. You will NOT receive a nursery pot or soil with a bare root plant.
Additional Details | Bare Root Houseplants
Our Bare Roots houseplants are raised in nursery pots but are harvested (de-soiled) for bare root orders. They are great value since they are cheaper than potted plants and they are easier/lighter to ship! Use the same method that you would use to repot your Houseplants to plant Bare Root houseplants; however, we recommend planting during spring/summer, since plants are dormant during winter so they are less likely to establish strong roots unless you have strong Grow lights.
Cotton Candy Fern
- Botanical Name: Nephrolepis exaltata
- Common Name(s): Cotton Candy Fern, Fluffy Ruffle Fern, Suzi Wong fern
- Description: The Cotton Candy fern has many soft and fluffy light-green leaves that flare up and outward as they grow. At full maturity, this fern can grow to be up to 5 feet tall. Like most ferns, it thrives in partial shade and indirect sunlight, moderate indoor temperatures, and moist but well-drained soil. Its vibrant green leaves make it a popular choice for hanging and pedestal displays.
- Note: This is a bare root plant and will ship without a pot and soil. You will NOT receive a nursery pot or soil with a bare root plant.
Additional Details | Bare Root Houseplants
Our Bare Roots houseplants are raised in nursery pots but are harvested (de-soiled) for bare root orders. They are great value since they are cheaper than potted plants and they are easier/lighter to ship! Use the same method that you would use to repot your Houseplants to plant Bare Root houseplants; however, we recommend planting during spring/summer, since plants are dormant during winter so they are less likely to establish strong roots unless you have strong Grow lights.