Indoor ferns — airy fronds, shade, and freshness
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Aglaomorpha coronans (Epiphytic fern) - H45 cm | Black Selin Pot Ø17 cmAglaomorpha coronans (Epiphytic fern) - H45 cm | Black Selin Pot Ø17 cm- Regular price
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Aglaomorpha Coronans (Epiphytic Fern)Aglaomorpha Coronans (Epiphytic Fern)- Regular price
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Humata tyermannii (Bear's Foot Fern) – H20 cm | Pot Ø17 cmHumata tyermannii (Bear's Foot Fern) – H20 cm | Pot Ø17 cm- Regular price
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Davallia bullata (Rabbit's Foot Fern) — H30 cm | Pot Ø17 cmDavallia bullata (Rabbit's Foot Fern) — H30 cm | Pot Ø17 cm- Regular price
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Phlebodium 'Davana' (Blue Fern)Phlebodium 'Davana' (Blue Fern)- Regular price
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Blechnum Silver Lady (Silver Fern) - H50 cm | Pot Ø17 cmBlechnum Silver Lady (Silver Fern) - H50 cm | Pot Ø17 cm- Regular price
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Nephrolepis 'Macho' (Large tropical fern) — H100 cm | Pot Ø20 cmNephrolepis 'Macho' (Large tropical fern) — H100 cm | Pot Ø20 cm- Regular price
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Asplenium nidus Osaka (Bird's Nest Fern) - H40 cm | Black Selin Basket Ø17 cmAsplenium nidus Osaka (Bird's Nest Fern) - H40 cm | Black Selin Basket Ø17 cm- Regular price
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Asplenium Osaka (Bird's Nest Fern)Asplenium Osaka (Bird's Nest Fern)- Regular price
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Asplenium Nidus Crissie (Bird's Nest Fern)Asplenium Nidus Crissie (Bird's Nest Fern)- Regular price
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Asplenium nidus 'Crispy Wave' (Bird's Nest Fern) — H25 cm | Pot Ø12 cmAsplenium nidus 'Crispy Wave' (Bird's Nest Fern) — H25 cm | Pot Ø12 cm- Regular price
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Asplenium Antiquum (Bird's nest fern)Asplenium Antiquum (Bird's nest fern)- Regular price
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Ferns have existed for over 360 million years — long before flowering plants, dinosaurs, and even the first trees. Indoors, they bring a unique touch of freshness and lightness with their airy, divided fronds. Shade-tolerant, moisture-loving, and non-toxic: they are perfectly suited to urban interiors and the least bright rooms.
The timeless classics: Asplenium and Nephrolepis
Asplenium (bird's nest fern) is the easiest fern to care for. Its large, wavy, bright apple-green fronds grow in a regular rosette and add generous volume. The Nidus, Parvati, Osaka, Campio, Crispy Wave, and Crissie varieties each offer a different frond texture — from smooth waves to curly crepe. The Nephrolepis (Boston fern) is the archetype of the trailing fern: its long, arching fronds cascade luxuriously over the pot. The 'Macho' variety reaches impressive sizes up to 100 cm. Discover our Asplenium collection.
Graphic and original ferns
The Phlebodium (blue fern) stands out with its blue-gray foliage cut into rounded lobes — a unique color in the fern world. The Platycerium (staghorn fern) is the most spectacular: its forked fronds resemble deer antlers, making it a living wall piece. The Microsorum Crocodyllus (crocodile fern) intrigues with its textured fronds reminiscent of reptile skin. The Microsorum diversifolium (kangaroo fern) offers more divided, trailing foliage. Explore our Phlebodium and decorative foliage plants collections.
Rare and collector ferns
The Aglaomorpha coronans is a spectacular epiphytic fern with divided fronds that can exceed 60 cm in length. The Davallia bullata (hare’s foot fern) develops hairy rhizomes that spill over the pot — a fascinating sight. The Humata tyermannii (bear’s foot fern) has similar silver, fuzzy rhizomes. The Blechnum Silver Lady with its silver fronds and the Polystichum tsussimense (Korean fern) with finely cut fronds complete the collection for rarity enthusiasts. Discover our collector plants collection.
Where to place your ferns?
Ferns are understory plants: they prefer partial shade or bright shade and dislike direct sunlight, which burns their delicate fronds. The bathroom is their favorite room — warmth, humidity, and filtered light recreate their natural conditions. They also do very well in a bedroom, hallway, entrance, or office away from the window. The Platycerium can be hung on the wall, the Nephrolepis suspended, and the Asplenium placed on furniture. Check out our article light and humidity: finding the right balance and our guide indoor plants for every room.
Indoor fern care
Humidity is key. Ferns love humid air (50-70%) and a substrate that never dries out completely. Water regularly — as soon as the surface of the substrate starts to dry — and mist the foliage several times a week, especially in winter when heating dries the air. Use non-calcareous water to avoid white spots on the fronds. Avoid hot drafts and placing them near radiators. Our complete watering guide and our month-by-month care calendar help you find the right rhythm.
Hanging ferns: airy decor
With their naturally trailing or spreading habit, many ferns are ideal for hanging. The Nephrolepis Green Lady is the classic choice for macramé. The Davallia and Humata, with their overflowing rhizomes, create a striking "living suspension" effect. The Phlebodium and Aglaomorpha in Kokodama (suspended moss ball) are ready-to-hang arrangements. Discover our hanging and trailing plants and decorative hanging plants collections, and read our guide hanging plants: the best species.
Ferns and families: non-toxic for all
All the ferns in our catalog are non-toxic to humans and animals. They are among the safest plant families for homes with young children, cats, or dogs. Discover our pet-friendly indoor plants collections and our article toxic plants: a guide to protecting children and pets.

