vanButton Fern is a small, evergreen fern native to New Zealand. It features arching, wiry, dark brown to black stems (rachis) that bear round to oval, leathery, dark green leaflets arranged alternately along the stem. The leaves have a slightly glossy appearance and a firm texture, giving the plant a compact, structured look. Unlike many ferns, its fronds are not finely divided, which contributes to its distinctive, tidy form. The button fern is a slow-growing species with a dense, trailing habit, making it well-suited for containers, hanging baskets, and terrariums.
- Size: Height: 20–30 cm (8–12 inches). Spread: 30–40 cm (12–16 inches). Growth Habit: Low-growing, trailing, and spreading via short creeping rhizomes
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate low-light conditions. Avoid direct sunlight, which may scorch the leaves.
- Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Allow the top layer of soil to dry slightly between waterings. Overwatering can cause root rot.
- Humidity: Thrives in moderate to high humidity. Regular misting or placement near a humidity tray is beneficial, especially in dry indoor environments.
- Temperature: Best grown in temperatures between 16–24°C (60–75°F). Protect from cold drafts and temperatures below 10°C (50°F).
- Soil: Well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soil, such as a peat-based or loamy potting mix. Adding perlite or sand can improve drainage.
- Fertilizer: Feed monthly during the growing season (spring and summer) with a diluted, balanced liquid fertilizer. Reduce feeding in fall and winter.
- Pruning: Remove any yellowing or dead fronds to maintain a tidy appearance and encourage new growth.
- Propagation: Can be propagated by division, carefully separating the rhizomes and planting them in fresh soil.
- This is a hardy and attractive fern, ideal for indoor cultivation or shaded outdoor gardens in mild climates. It is well-suited for beginners due to its relatively low-maintenance nature compared to other ferns.