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Nephrolepis exaltata 'Cotton Candy' - Fougère de Boston Cotton Candy, Néphrolépide élevé Cotton Candy

Nephrolepis exaltata 'Cotton Candy'

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Dispatched on 8 Apr
From 28,90 € 2L/3L pot

Available in 2 sizes

This plant carries a 30 days recovery warranty

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Compact Boston fern with light green foliage, very fine, very airy, forming a dense cushion 25 to 40 cm in height. This plant enjoys bright light without direct sun, a humid atmosphere and mild temperatures year-round. Superb in a hanging basket or on a shelf in a bright living room, kitchen or bathroom.
Watering frequency
High (2 times a week)
Indoor exposure
Moderate light, Indirect bright light
Specialties
Pet friendly
Specialties
Graphic foliage
Specialties
Suspension

Description

The Nephrolepis exaltata 'Cotton Candy', or Boston fern, is an ideal houseplant for creating a lush display in a bright room. Its finely divided foliage, of a bright light green, forms a feathery mass that softens the décor of a living room, office, or bathroom. This tropical fern grows very well in a pot or as a hanging plant, where its trailing fronds create pretty, graceful arcs.

Nephrolepis exaltata belongs to the Polypodiaceae family and includes ferns often called "Boston ferns" or sword ferns. This species is native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, from Florida to Central America and northern South America. It grows on the ground or as an epiphyte in humid forests, in shaded and constantly cool situations. Several botanical synonyms are known, among them Aspidium exaltatum or Nephrodium exaltatum.
The cultivar 'Cotton Candy' is distinguished by its compact and particularly dense habit: indoors, it reaches 25 to 40 cm in height and 30 to 45 cm in width. The numerous fronds emerge from a tight centre, lengthen, and then arch outwards. Finely divided into small rounded pinnae, they give the plant a soft, mossy, almost cottony texture, which is the origin of its name. The underside of the segments bears small clusters of spores, as with all ferns.

Indoors, this plant appreciates bright, filtered light, a humid atmosphere, and temperatures around 18 to 24°C. Its difficulty level is moderate: the key to success lies mainly in managing humidity, both in the air and the substrate, as air that is too dry or irregular watering causes the tips to turn brown.
It thrives particularly well in bright bathrooms and kitchens, as well as in living rooms where a gentle and stable atmosphere can be maintained.

To showcase it, place the Nephrolepis exaltata 'Cotton Candy' in a ceramic planter on a stool, console table, or hang it near a window filtered by a sheer curtain. Its light foliage pairs very well with plants with broader leaves that share the same needs. Calathea 'Fusion White'Calathea ornata or Spathiphyllum 'Tanni' will be good companions. You can complete the arrangement with Fittonia 'Joly Josan Red' in a low pot to cover the base and enhance the tropical undergrowth effect. By playing with pot heights and foliage textures, you can create a dense and refreshing green corner.

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Nephrolepis exaltata 'Cotton Candy' - Fougère de Boston Cotton Candy, Néphrolépide élevé Cotton Candy (Plant habit) Plant habit

Foliage

Foliage colour green
Foliage persistence Evergreen

Plant habit

Growth habit Flared
Height at maturity 35 cm
Spread at maturity 40 cm
Growth rate slow

Flowering

Inflorescence Spadix

Botanical data

Genus

Nephrolepis

Species

exaltata

Cultivar

'Cotton Candy'

Family

Polypodiaceae

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid, Australia

Product reference25545

Location

Place the Nephrolepis exaltata 'Cotton Candy' near a well-lit window but shielded by a sheer curtain, a few tens of centimetres from the glass to avoid direct sunlight. It thrives particularly well in a bright bathroom or kitchen, where the air is naturally more humid. Also avoid cold draughts near poorly insulated doors or windows.

Location

Indoor exposure Moderate light, Indirect bright light
For which room? Office, Lounge, Kitchen, Bathroom, Veranda
Growth habit Flared
Height at maturity 35 cm
Spread at maturity 40 cm
Growth rate slow
Low temperature tolerance >10°C (temperate greenhouse)
Humidity level High (60-80%)

Maintenance and care

Watering tips

Keep the compost evenly moist without waterlogging: allow just the top 1 cm to dry out before watering again. Water with room-temperature water, preferably low in lime. In summer, watering by immersion helps to thoroughly rehydrate the root ball. In winter, reduce the frequency but never let the pot dry out completely. Supplement with regular misting on the foliage or a tray of damp clay pebbles.

Potting advice, substrates and fertilisers

Repot preferably in spring, every 1 to 2 years, as soon as the roots fill the pot or the plant dries out very quickly after watering. You can then simply move it to a slightly larger pot.
Use a light, humus-bearing potting compost for green plants, which retains moisture without becoming compact. Add about 20–30% of draining materials (perlite, fine pumice or composted bark) to aerate the mix. Place a layer of clay pebbles at the bottom of the pot to improve drainage.
Use a liquid fertiliser for green plants of the NPK 10-10-10, 15-15-15 or 20-10-20 type, diluted to half the recommended dose. Apply every 4 to 6 weeks from spring to late summer on already moist compost. Suspend feeding in autumn-winter, when growth slows down. This fern is sensitive to over-fertilising: it is better to apply little and regularly than overly concentrated doses.

Houseplant care

Remove yellow, dry, or damaged fronds regularly at the base using clean pruning shears. You can also cut back a few overly long or sparse fronds to ground level to encourage the growth of denser young fronds in the centre of the clump.
Pruning is limited to simply removing yellowed, brown or damaged fronds at their base, using a clean and well-sharpened tool, in order to maintain a neat and well-defined rosette.

Disease and pest advice

This fern remains robust if light, humidity and watering are well managed, but it reacts quite quickly to excess water, lack of moisture or overly dry air. In case of scale insects, isolate the plant, then wipe the fronds with a cotton pad soaked in soapy water (diluted black soap) or diluted alcohol, paying particular attention to the underside. Repeat several times at intervals of a few days.

Maintenance and care

Watering frequency High (2 times a week)
Fogging 2 to 3 times a week
Type of soil Light soil, Draining soil
Pests and diseases Mealybugs, Red spider mites, Aphids, Rots
Susceptibility to diseases Medium
Ease of cultivation Amateur

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