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Venus

£10.00
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Maidenhair fern

Adiantum; Venus' hair fern

  • Most light conditions
  • Needs some love
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Houseplants don’t come much more chic than Venus. She needs a little more care than some plants, but she’s worth the extra effort.

  • Venus likes...
    • Regular watering

      As with most ferns, she likes moist conditions. Check her frequently and water her if the top inch of soil is dry.

    • Medium light

      She’s happy enough in light shade, but loves bright, soft light. Harsh sun will scorch her delicate leaves.

    • Humidity

      She loves moist air, so she’ll be very happy living in a bathroom. If that’s not possible, mist her every other day.

  • Botanical name

    Adiantum raddianum

    Nickname

    Adiantum; Venus hair fern; Walking fern

    Plant type

    Fern, indoor

    Air purifying

    Yes

    Plant height (including pot)

    30-40cm

    Pet/baby safe

    Yes

    Nursery pot size

    12cm

  • For more care advice about Venus, check out ourcomplete guide to maidenhair fern care.

    Known as maidenhair fern or Venus hair fern for the way its delicate long leaves gently waft in the breeze, this plant is native to tropical regions around the world. It makes a very soft and elegant houseplant.

    It’s used to growing on rocks around waterfalls, which means it likes a large amount of moisture. It likes its soil gently moist and lots of humidity in the air. It’s a fantastic plant for a bathroom, where it can enjoy the regular steam. If it can’t live in the bathroom, mist it as often as you can. It will also thank you if you feed it with liquid fertiliser once a month in spring and summer.

    If you notice brown leaves at the bottom of the plant, don’t worry. New growth appears from the centre of the plant and old, lower leaves die off to make room. It’s just part of the plant’s life cycle. Any brown leaves can be carefully trimmed off.

    Because of its delicate nature and higher demands, we’d recommend this to more experienced growers. It’s not too difficult to care for, but it needs daily attention. It likes to be pampered a bit, but it’s worth it.

    Did you know?

    The scientific name comes from the Greek word ‘adiantos’, meaning ‘unwetted’, because water rolls off the leaves.

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