Description
Origin
The Asplenium dimorphum ‘Parvati’ is a species of fern native to the Himalayas. This type of plant is primarily found in moist mountainous regions. Although the plant is naturally present in Asia, it is now widespread and is cultivated worldwide, including in the Netherlands.
Characteristics
The Asplenium dimorphum ‘Parvati’ is an evergreen fern known for its beautiful foliage structure. The leaves are sword-shaped, dark green in color, and have a leathery texture. The leaves grow asymmetrically, giving an interesting and unusual shape. The tips of the leaves are sharp and pointed, while the base of the leaves is broad and rounded.
Care
The Asplenium dimorphum ‘Parvati’ prefers a location with indirect light and protection from strong winds. It is important to water the plant regularly without allowing the soil to become too wet, as the fern is sensitive to root rot. The Asplenium dimorphum ‘Parvati’ thrives best in a stable environment, so it is advisable to avoid temperature fluctuations. Although the plant does not require high-quality soil, well-drained and humus-rich soil is preferable.





