Button Fern - 2 Sizes Available

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If you've ever tried growing a fern, you've likely experienced how finicky they can be. Goeppertia insignis, or Button fern, is a bit more rugged and a good first fern to try your hand at. This is not to say, however, that they do not need water. Consistent watering is key, and you’ll have success with a Button fern. They are a striking part of any indoor landscape, with their tightly dotted leaves and willowy branches.

Toxicity: Non-Toxic

Light Conditions: Moderate to Indirect Light

Humidity: Moderate

Watering: When the top layer of soil is dry, water gently over the sink until droplets come out of the bottom hole(s).

Soil: Organic, indoor potting soil with a loamy component, like coco coir, vermiculite, and perlite.

Repotting: Every 1-2 years, as the plant becomes rootbound. Repot in a vessel with hole(s) on the bottom, 2" larger in diameter than the previous pot.

See our Plant Guide section for more detailed plant care information.

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If you've ever tried growing a fern, you've likely experienced how finicky they can be. Goeppertia insignis, or Button fern, is a bit more rugged and a good first fern to try your hand at. This is not to say, however, that they do not need water. Consistent watering is key, and you’ll have success with a Button fern. They are a striking part of any indoor landscape, with their tightly dotted leaves and willowy branches.

Toxicity: Non-Toxic

Light Conditions: Moderate to Indirect Light

Humidity: Moderate

Watering: When the top layer of soil is dry, water gently over the sink until droplets come out of the bottom hole(s).

Soil: Organic, indoor potting soil with a loamy component, like coco coir, vermiculite, and perlite.

Repotting: Every 1-2 years, as the plant becomes rootbound. Repot in a vessel with hole(s) on the bottom, 2" larger in diameter than the previous pot.

See our Plant Guide section for more detailed plant care information.

If you've ever tried growing a fern, you've likely experienced how finicky they can be. Goeppertia insignis, or Button fern, is a bit more rugged and a good first fern to try your hand at. This is not to say, however, that they do not need water. Consistent watering is key, and you’ll have success with a Button fern. They are a striking part of any indoor landscape, with their tightly dotted leaves and willowy branches.

Toxicity: Non-Toxic

Light Conditions: Moderate to Indirect Light

Humidity: Moderate

Watering: When the top layer of soil is dry, water gently over the sink until droplets come out of the bottom hole(s).

Soil: Organic, indoor potting soil with a loamy component, like coco coir, vermiculite, and perlite.

Repotting: Every 1-2 years, as the plant becomes rootbound. Repot in a vessel with hole(s) on the bottom, 2" larger in diameter than the previous pot.

See our Plant Guide section for more detailed plant care information.