Collection: Hardy Ferns
These hardy ferns are beautiful, unique, and excellent for beginners. They're relatively forgiving and can tolerate conditions under which many houseplants would struggle like less than ideal light or overwatering.
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Tweety the Bird's Nest Fern, Medium
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Bambi the Baby Staghorn Fern, Small
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Hopper the Rabbit's Foot Fern, Medium
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Dundee the Crocodile Fern, Medium
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Bird's nest Fern 'Hurricane', Medium
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Bambi the Staghorn Fern, Small Mounted
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Buck the Staghorn Fern, Large Mounted
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Dundee the Crocodile Fern, Small
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Tweety, The Birdsnest Fern, small 4"
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Tweety the Bird's Nest Fern, Small
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DIY: Mount a Staghorn Fern with Hilton Carter.
Staghorn Ferns are epiphytic. This means they grow on the sides of trees, collecting water and nutrients that fall from the canopy above.
These plants are happy potted in soil for a period of time, but they really thrive and make a statement when mounted on a wooden plank and hung on the wall.
Learn how to mount your own Staghorn Fern step-by-step under the direction of renowned plant stylist Hilton Carter in his book, Wild Creations.