We have been growing from a local fern nursery, where collecting and growing hunderds of rare and unusual ferns for over 10 years. With our experienced growers and pristine environment, be sure you will receive quallity plants.
Our fern collection is classified into 2 major groups; Ground and Epiphytic fern. Our ground ferns are species/varieties ideal for potted plant culture, perform well in deep pot with peat-based medium and usually need moist and demand higher water than epiphytic ferns. The epiphytic ferns, hence its name, as epiphyts they seem doing well in opened containers with very coarse, porous media and spread fast when keep the media slightly dry between watering. Here they thrive in chopped sphagnum or coconut husk chips with additional of perlite and bark.
To make it easy for view, we divided our collection into 13 categories;
Bird-Nest ferns
Includes species of Asplenium and Hymenasplenium, classified into 2 types ; Hardy and Terrarium culture
Davalliaceae
Includes species of Arachnoides, Davallia and Humata, Hardy and Terrarium culture,
Drynaria
Includes species of Drynaria. Most are seasonal ferns.
Ant Ferns
Includes species of Lecanopteris and some microgramma species
Filmy ferns
Includes species of Cephalomanes, Crepidomanes, Didymoglossum and Hymenophyllum
Maidenhair ferns
Includes species of Adiantum, Calciphilopteris, Hermionitis and Parahemionitis
Microsorum
Includes species of Microsorum
Boston ferns
Includes specie of Nephrolepis
Psilotum
A group of primitive fern consists of only 2 species; Psilotum nudum and Psilotum complanatum.
Pteris
Includes species of Pteris
Pyrrosia
Includes species of Belvisia and Pyrrosia
Tree-ferns
Consists of a number of ferns produce trunk when mature. This includes species of Blechnum, Brainea, Cibotium, Cyathea, Cyclosorus and some Dryopteris species.
Miscellaneous ferns
Refers to other ferns not included on the major categories above, classified into 2 types; Hardy and Terrarium culture
Click on each category, it will lead you to our currently available items showing all information about each offered plants.
Our fern collection is classified into 2 major groups; Ground and Epiphytic fern. Our ground ferns are species/varieties ideal for potted plant culture, perform well in deep pot with peat-based medium and usually need moist and demand higher water than epiphytic ferns. The epiphytic ferns, hence its name, as epiphyts they seem doing well in opened containers with very coarse, porous media and spread fast when keep the media slightly dry between watering. Here they thrive in chopped sphagnum or coconut husk chips with additional of perlite and bark.
To make it easy for view, we divided our collection into 13 categories;
Bird-Nest ferns
Includes species of Asplenium and Hymenasplenium, classified into 2 types ; Hardy and Terrarium culture
Davalliaceae
Includes species of Arachnoides, Davallia and Humata, Hardy and Terrarium culture,
Drynaria
Includes species of Drynaria. Most are seasonal ferns.
Ant Ferns
Includes species of Lecanopteris and some microgramma species
Filmy ferns
Includes species of Cephalomanes, Crepidomanes, Didymoglossum and Hymenophyllum
Maidenhair ferns
Includes species of Adiantum, Calciphilopteris, Hermionitis and Parahemionitis
Microsorum
Includes species of Microsorum
Boston ferns
Includes specie of Nephrolepis
Psilotum
A group of primitive fern consists of only 2 species; Psilotum nudum and Psilotum complanatum.
Pteris
Includes species of Pteris
Pyrrosia
Includes species of Belvisia and Pyrrosia
Tree-ferns
Consists of a number of ferns produce trunk when mature. This includes species of Blechnum, Brainea, Cibotium, Cyathea, Cyclosorus and some Dryopteris species.
Miscellaneous ferns
Refers to other ferns not included on the major categories above, classified into 2 types; Hardy and Terrarium culture
Click on each category, it will lead you to our currently available items showing all information about each offered plants.