Boston fan is characterized by its soft and gentle leaves.
It has a voluminous and fluffy feel that is very appealing.
They are often hung up and give a botanical feel to any space.

It may seem like a lot of work, but rubbing the soft leaves against your cheeks is sure to soothe your senses.
Boston Fan
[Scientific name] Nephrolepis exaltata
[Other names/trade names] Common mallow fern, Japanese holly fern, Nephrolepis
[Family/Genus name] Fern family, Pteridophyte genus
[Place of Origin] Tropical regions
A member of the ball fern family that can be found outdoors.
It is also known as the European burl fern.
When you hear the word "fern," you might think that it prefers dim, damp places, but in fact it prefers relatively bright places.
Living rooms and sunroom balconies are recommended.
How to grow
It is sensitive to cold, so if you grow it outdoors, you will need to bring it indoors during the winter.
It also does not like direct sunlight, so grow it in the shade outdoors or in a bright room indoors.
It likes water and hates dryness.
It likes water and hates dryness.
It absorbs a lot of water through its roots, Add enough water so that there is a little water at the bottom of the pot.
If you pour too much water over the leaves using a watering can, the fluffy texture will be lost.
This is one of the key points for growing them well.
Keep the leaves well-hydrated by misting them with water.
Author: Inoue Edited by: Yui and Sekido