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Bird’s Nest Fern (BRAHMAKAMAL)
Scientific name: Asplenium nidus
Family: Aspleniaceae
Broad, glossy, bright-green leaves
Smooth, undivided fronds (no splits or holes)
A clear dark central midrib running the length of the leaf
Leaves emerge upright from the center, forming a “nest” shape as it matures
The plant in your photo is a young/juvenile Bird’s Nest Fern, which is why the leaves are still relatively narrow and upright.
Light
Bright indirect light
Avoid harsh direct sun (can scorch leaves)
Water
Keep soil consistently moist, not soggy
Water when the top layer starts to dry
Do not pour water directly into the crown (center)
Humidity
Loves high humidity
Ideal for bathrooms, shaded balconies, or misted indoor areas
Soil
Loose, well-draining mix
Ideal: cocopeat + leaf compost + perlite
Fertilizer
Light feeding every 4–6 weeks
Use diluted liquid fertilizer or seaweed extract
Non-toxic and pet-safe
Great air-purifying indoor plant
Propagates by spores, not cuttings (slow but rewarding)