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nephrolepis indoor plant Nephrolepis exaltata 'Green Lady' – Foliage Factory

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nephrolepis indoor plant Nephrolepis exaltata 'Green Lady' – Foliage FactoryNephrolepis exaltata 'Green Lady' Nephrolepis exaltata 'Green Lady' is a full, fresh green Boston sword fern with many fine fronds rising from a dense base. The soft, feathered pinnae form a rounded outline that becomes especially clear as the fronds arch outward. This cultivar belongs to Nephrolepis exaltata, a fern species native to tropical and subtropical America. In indoor culture, it needs filtered light, steady moisture, warmth, humidity, and

Nephrolepis exaltata 'Green Lady'

Nephrolepis exaltata 'Green Lady' is a full, fresh-green Boston sword fern with many fine fronds rising from a dense base. The soft, feathered pinnae form a rounded outline that becomes especially clear as the fronds arch outward.

This cultivar belongs to Nephrolepis exaltata, a fern species native to tropical and subtropical America. In indoor culture, it needs filtered light, steady moisture, warmth, humidity, and an airy root environment.

Full green fronds from a dense centre

  • Growth habit: Clump-forming fern with many fronds emerging from a rhizomatous centre.
  • Frond texture: Fine pinnae create a soft, feathered surface and a rounded green outline.
  • Container behaviour: Develops into a rounded plant with outer fronds that curve well from raised planters and hanging pots.
  • Indoor rhythm: Produces new fronds in warm, bright conditions with stable moisture.
  • Grooming: Older outer fronds can be removed at the base once the centre has produced fresh growth.

Boston fern biology behind 'Green Lady'

Nephrolepis exaltata is an accepted species in Nephrolepidaceae. The species grows in humid, shaded habitats and can occur as an epiphyte. Indoors, a light, aerated substrate should hold moisture while still allowing oxygen around the rhizome and fine roots.

'Green Lady' develops a dense crown of fresh green fronds. As the plant matures, the outer fronds arch over the pot while new growth continues to rise from the centre. Regular grooming keeps that centre open, reduces trapped debris, and lets the newest fronds expand cleanly.

Care for Green Lady Fern

  • Light: Give bright indirect light or soft filtered shade; too much direct sun browns the thin pinnae.
  • Watering: Keep evenly moist and water when the top of the substrate starts to dry, especially in active growth.
  • Substrate: Use a moisture-retentive fern mix with bark, coco fibre, perlite, and light organic matter.
  • Drainage: Keep the pot free-draining so the rhizome stays moist but aerated after each watering.
  • Humidity: Moderate to high humidity keeps the frond edges fresh; use grouping, a humidifier, or a cabinet setup.
  • Temperature: Maintain roughly 18–26 °C and protect from heaters, cold draughts, and sudden temperature drops.
  • Feeding: Use a weak fertiliser during spring and summer; rinse the substrate occasionally if salts build up.
  • Repotting: Repot when the roots fill the container and watering becomes difficult to manage evenly.
  • Pruning: Remove brown or yellow fronds at the base, leaving emerging fronds in the centre intact.

Problems to check on Green Lady Fern

  • Brown frond tips: Check humidity, watering consistency, and warm airflow from radiators or vents.
  • Yellowing lower fronds: A few old fronds are normal; many yellow fronds can indicate a saturated root ball.
  • Thin growth: Low light can reduce frond density; move the plant to a brighter filtered position.
  • Lopsided fronds: One-sided light can pull the fountain shape forward; rotate the pot so new growth opens evenly.
  • Pest marks: Speckling, sticky patches, or cottony deposits need a close check for mites, scale, or mealybugs.

Raised pot and outdoor shade notes

'Green Lady' can form a fuller clump when its root ball is kept evenly hydrated. Raised pots and hanging planters let the outer fronds arch naturally while the centre stays visible for watering and grooming.

During warm months, it can be placed outdoors in full shade or very gentle morning light. Keep it sheltered from wind, rain splash, and cold nights, then inspect the frond base before moving it back indoors.

Pet and household safety

ASPCA lists Boston fern as non-toxic to cats and dogs. Keep it away from pets that chew repeatedly, as eaten plant material can still irritate the stomach through texture and quantity.

Botanical name and species background

Nephrolepis comes from Greek words for kidney and scale, referring to the kidney-shaped indusia of the genus. Exaltata means very tall or lofty. The accepted species Nephrolepis exaltata was first published by Schott in 1834 and is native to tropical and subtropical America.

Nephrolepis exaltata 'Green Lady' forms a fresh green Boston fern crown with many fine fronds and a rounded, arching outline.

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