Button Fern

Also known as round-leafed fern, the Button Fern is recognized for its deep green foliage with thin, arching stems with large round, serrated leaves. These lush plants are perfect for hanging baskets and terrariums and are a great addition to any plant parents home.

Plant Type

Tropical
Tropical plants grow naturally in tropical areas where the climate is hot and humid. Easy to grow indoors, these plants add an exotic flair to your home with a vivid display of striking blooms and attractive foliage.

Plant Feature

Kid-Friendly
Even the kids can enjoy growing and caring for these plants since they are easy to grow, safe, and non-toxic. Kid-friendly plants will surely help make your home nice-looking without having to worry about skin irritation, allergies, or plant poisoning.

Pet Friendly
These are the perfect plants to keep in your home, even if you have curious pets that chew on almost everything – including plants. They are safe and non-toxic, so you don’t have to worry about your plants poisoning your cats and dogs.

Light Care

Medium Light
These plants need filtered or dappled sunlight. You would want to place them in a well-lit room with windows, but away from direct light. A sunny window with sheer curtains is also a good idea.

Water Care

Medium Water
Plants with medium or moderate water needs should be watered once or twice a week. They need moist soil throughout the growing season for optimum growth and flowering. Water these plants when the soil is dry to touch.

Fertilizer Care

Medium Fertilizer
Regular application of fertilizers will help these plants achieve their best performance and vigor. Applying moderate fertilizer rates to these plants is ideal.

Zone

9-11

Plant Care

This adorable fern is best known for its button-like leaves. For best results, place your plant in an area where it can recieve filtered bright light, low light is also tolerated. Make sure to keep the soil moist and not soggy. When repotting we recommend using our All Purpose soil.

Origin

They are native to New Zealand and are not as fussy as the majority of other ferns.