Fern

Plants & Greenery

Definition

A fern is an indoor plant with fine, airy foliage. Boston, bird's nest, or staghorn: each variety offers a different plant texture.

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Ferns are ideal houseplants to bring a touch of nature into your decor. You can play with their different varieties to create airy and harmonious plant compositions. The Boston fern, with its long trailing fronds, will be perfect in a hanging pot or planter. For a more structured effect, opt for a staghorn fern and place it in a modern ceramic pot. Finally, the bird's nest fern will add original texture with its coiled fronds. Place it on a shelf or console to enhance your space. Rich in chlorophyll, ferns also purify the air and contribute to your well-being. Choose terracotta or metal pots for a minimalist and trendy decor. With their shades of green, ferns will perfectly harmonize with Scandinavian or industrial style accessories.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ferns have fine, airy foliage. Boston, bird's nest or staghorn: each variety has its unique texture.

Ferns love humidity (a bathroom is ideal), filtered light, and consistently slightly moist soil. Mist regularly.

Pitfall: a fern in a dry, sunny room. It needs shade and humidity; the bathroom is its paradise.

The choice of fern variety depends on the space available in your room. Boston and bird's nest ferns are suitable for smaller spaces, while the staghorn fern requires more room for its development.

To create a cascading effect with ferns, you can place them in a hanging pot or on a tiered shelf. Trailing varieties like Boston fern or bird's nest fern will be ideal for achieving this airy plant effect.

Indoor ferns offer many decorative advantages: their fine, airy foliage creates a soothing ambiance, they purify the ambient air, and they bring a touch of nature to your decor.

Ferns pair particularly well with neutral tones like white, grey, or beige, for a minimalist decor. You can also combine them with more botanical colors like green or blue to create harmonious compositions.

To highlight a fern in your interior, you can place it on a shelf, in a contrasting colored pot, or combine it with other green plants. You can also play with lighting to enhance the airy foliage of the fern.

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