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Nephrolepis exaltata, Green Lady, Boston Fern or Sword Fern

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Nephrolepis exaltata, Green Lady, Boston Fern or Sword Fern

Nephrolepis exaltata, Green Lady, Boston Fern or Sword Fern

Available in different heights

The Green Lady Boston Fern is an elegant plant, sometimes called the Sword fern and closely related to the Boston Fern. It is clump forming with graceful, arching fronds with a ruffled appearance that is best displayed in a hanging basket or on a stand where it can cascade over the edge. The Green Lady Boston Fern will not only bring an air of calm to your home, it is one of the best known plants for purifying the air and regulating humidity.

Perfect for the office environment where it helps to absorb radioactivity and static energy created by digital equipment and computers. Likes a shady position indoors. This plant will trap significant levels of potentially damaging toxic particles from its surroundings. It also gives out oxygen. The Sword fern also helps to humidify a room so the indoor climate is improved. Easy to care for, just water regularly and feed during the growing season (March to September). Considered to be non-toxic to pets.

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Nephrolepis exaltata, Green Lady, Boston Fern or Sword Fern

$14.98

$5.24

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Available in different heights

The Green Lady Boston Fern is an elegant plant, sometimes called the Sword fern and closely related to the Boston Fern. It is clump forming with graceful, arching fronds with a ruffled appearance that is best displayed in a hanging basket or on a stand where it can cascade over the edge. The Green Lady Boston Fern will not only bring an air of calm to your home, it is one of the best known plants for purifying the air and regulating humidity.

Perfect for the office environment where it helps to absorb radioactivity and static energy created by digital equipment and computers. Likes a shady position indoors. This plant will trap significant levels of potentially damaging toxic particles from its surroundings. It also gives out oxygen. The Sword fern also helps to humidify a room so the indoor climate is improved. Easy to care for, just water regularly and feed during the growing season (March to September). Considered to be non-toxic to pets.