- Nephrolepis obliterata
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Kimberly Queen Fern (Nephrolepis obliterata) is a species of fern in the family Lomariopsidaceae.[1] This fern originated in Australia, but is relatively easy cultivate indoors worldwide.[2]
The kimberly queen is not as well known as the Boston fern. Because it is not as sensitive to a lack of humidity, it is better suited for the typical indoor environment.
Cultivation
Nephrolepis obliterata prefer bright, but indirect sunlight. Temperatures between 60 °F and 75 °F are best. Nephrolepis obliterata is sensitive to both too little and too much water, so water the plant well but permit the soil to dry out between waterings.[3]
Nephrolepis obliterata has the added benefit of reducing indoor air pollution, particularly formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene.
References
- ^ University of Connecticut Plant Index, http://florawww.eeb.uconn.edu/200300334.html
- ^ Plant-Care, Kimberly Queen Fern, http://www.plant-care.com/kimberly-queen12-i809.html
- ^ Fern Care Guide, http://www.greatbiggreenhouse.com/downloads/FERNS%20AS%20HOUSE%20PLANTS.pdf
Categories:- Nephrolepis
- Fern species
- Pteridophyta of Australia
- Garden plants of Australia
- House plants
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