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Silver Lace Fern

Silver Lace Fern

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Pteris ensiformis

The Silver Lace Fern brings a touch of elegance and class to any space. Its feathery foliage resembles intricate lace splashed with white variegation. Water your fern every few days and ensure the soil stays moist but never soggy.

Low to bright indirect light.

MD: ~14-18" tall and a 6" pot.

 

Growing Guide

  • Plant care level Care level: Pretty chill
  • Plant light recommendation Light: No direct sun
  • Pet friendly
  • Water: Once a week
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Size Guide

Plant heights are measured from the bottom of the nursery pot.

  • extra small plant
    Extra Small

    diameter icon 2" diameter

    height icon 4"-7" height

  • small plant
    Small

    diameter icon 4" diameter

    height icon 6"-18" height

  • medium plant
    Medium

    diameter icon 6" diameter

    height icon 10" to 24" height

  • large plant
    Large

    diameter icon 7-8" diameter

    height icon 1.5-3' height

  • extra large plant
    Extra Large

    diameter icon 10" diameter

    height icon 2-3.5' height

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Silver Lace Fern Care Guide

About Silver Lace Fern

The Silver Lace Fern (Pteris ensiformis ‘Evergemiensis’) is a delicate tropical fern loved for its lacy, variegated fronds marked with silvery white centers and deep-green edges. Native to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, this fern thrives in warm, humid environments and grows well indoors in USDA hardiness zones 9-11. It has a moderate care level and is generally considered safe for homes with pets, though it’s always best to prevent curious nibbling. 

Symbolically, the Silver Lace Fern represents renewal, balance, and calming energy. Other popular fern varieties include the Bird’s Nest Fern and the Hurricane Fern. 

Silver Lace Fern: Benefits

  • Softens indoor decor with delicate, variegated foliage.
  • pet-friendly plant, safe for cats and dogs
  • Helps support indoor humidity levels.
  • Acts as a natural air purifier and visual stress reliever.
  • Compact size makes it ideal for desks, shelves, and terrariums. 

Silver Lace Fern Care: Growing Tips 

The Silver Lace Fern plant has moderate care needs, thriving with consistent moisture, filtered light, and humidity. Once placed in the right environment, it grows reliably and adds gentle texture to any space. 

Silver Lace Fern: Light Requirements & Temperature

  • Light: Provide bright, indirect light or gentle filtered sun. Direct rays can scorch the fronds, while low light may dull the plant’s variegation. 
  • Temperature: Keep your fern in warm indoor temperatures between 65 and 80°F. Avoid drafts, heaters, or sudden temperature swings, which can stress the foliage. 

Silver Lace Fern: Watering & Humidity

  • Watering: Keep the soil evenly moist without becoming soggy. Water when the top layer feels slightly dry, and never allow the soil to dry out fully.
  • Humidity: High humidity is essential. Aim for 50 - 70% by using a humidifier, pebble tray, or grouping plants. Dry air may cause brown leaf tips. 

Fern Silver Lace: Soil, Fertilizer, and Repotting

  • Soil: Use a light, well-draining potting mix with added peat or coco coir to help retain gentle moisture. 
  • Fertilizer: Feed monthly during spring and summer with a diluted, balanced liquid fertilizer to encourage lush new growth. 
  • Repotting: Repot every one to two years or when roots begin to crowd the pot. Choose a slightly larger container to maintain a consistent moisture balance. 

Silver Lace Fern: Propagation

This fern is typically propagated through division. Remove the plant from its pot, gently split the root ball into smaller sections with healthy fronds, and repot each division into fresh soil. Keep the new plants warm and evenly moist until they establish strong roots.

Silver Lace Fern: Problems and Pruning

Common issues include browning leaf tips from dry air, yellowing from overwatering, and fading color from insufficient light. Prune away any damaged, yellow, or crispy fronds to keep the plant looking clean and to encourage healthy new growth. 

Silver Lace Fern: Companion Plants & Placement Options

The Silver Lace Fern pairs beautifully with other humidity-loving tropicals. Its compact size makes it versatile for shelves, desktops, and windowsills.

Great to Place on

Display your Silver Lace fern on a bedside table, bathroom shelf, kitchen counter, or plant stand where it can enjoy consistent moisture and gentle light. It also works wonderfully in mixed plant groupings for a soft, layered look. 

Silver Lace Fern Plant Grows Well With

  • Spider Plant: The arching green-and-white foliage of the Spider Plant complements the fern’s soft, variegated fronds.  
  • Peace Lily: The Peace Lily appreciates similar humidity levels and adds height and contrast. 
  • Pink Polka Dot Plant: The colorful leaves of the Pink Polka Dot Plant pair beautifully with the fern’s airy texture.

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