This fern is related to the nest fern, but has an elegantly pinnate, finely divided leaf. In contrast to many ferns, this leaf is very stable - the plant does not need to "needle" when it is not doing so well. It can tolerate the dry room air, you should avoid waterlogging as well as constant dryness. Ferns want it to be at least nice and bright - that is the minimum requirement for most indoor plants. Even if it looked so good back there, by the television, you can't trick the plant's biology with design. It's a shame!
Plant approx. 35-40cm wide including clay pot and saucer; Sufficiently supplied with substrate nutrients for 1-2 years. An easy-care roommate on one bright location without direct sun.
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Info on light requirements
Light location: A place with lots of light, but without direct sun between 11:00 and 16:00. Morning sun doesn't hurt, but it's not necessary.
A bright location is a place where you can comfortably read a book in small letters during the day without electric light - even when the sky is overcast. The plant must also be able to "see" the window - imagine your plant has eyes and wants to enjoy the view from the window unhindered. Never place a plant for a bright location more than 2 meters away from a normal large window.