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Nephrolepis Fluffy Ruffles


Nephrolepis exalta Fluffy Ruffles.  Densely growing miniature fern with fine, lacy, fronds.  Very popular item, a wonderful little fern.

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Nephrolepis Fluffy Ruffles

Average Rating 4.9 out of 5

Absolutely stunning

I just received this little beauty the other day and it is stunning. It is so green, healthy and lush Would highly recommend this fern.

Janice Wolfe Jul 27 2013, 00:21 AM

Wow

While I love this tiny fern, am stunned at quality packing. Best ever seen.

Dean Gamradt Jun 27 2013, 14:02 PM

Lovely plant

I didn't get this plant here, but it's been a good experience. After a year or so of being semi-neglected on my desk I started to let myself get attached, since I somehow hadn't killed it yet. I made my first terrarium, bought it some friends, and now I am obsessed. It's still my favorite plant.

Jaime Jun 24 2013, 08:45 AM

Super cute!

This one is great too. I got one for a big terrarium and as usual it came perfectly healthy and much tinier than I expected since obviously I'm more familiar with big ferns. It fit in just fine and is thriving and pert. Usually I get stingy with plants so I ordered a second one for my dad's Xmas terrarium. It's a nice thick little fern. Everything is doing great and now my dad has green things to look at in winter.

Ami Longo Jan 11 2012, 22:05 PM

Forgiving and beautiful

I have one of these growing on my desk at work. I've had it for about 3 years and it is a very patient and forgiving fern. It grows well in indirect window light. I try to be regular with waterings but it tolerates my forgetfulness well. I usually water the plant moderately yet evenly across the entire surface of the pot. It has thrived and even started a new copy of itself in the same pot. Poor watering can cause some lacy fronds to go brown and there is no saving that frond once this happens. It stands up to inconsistant care but is so much more beautiful with just some normal TLC.

Tim Bollinger Jan 25 2011, 19:30 PM

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