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Boston Fern

Boston Fern

Boston fern or Nephrolepis exaltata 'Bostoniensis' is also called fishbone fern and tuber ladder fern. 

  • Ferns are generally 50 to 250 cm long and 6 to15 cm broad. The edges appear serrated. It is a hardy popular house plant, often found growing in hanging baskets. 
  • It is non-toxic to pets. 
  • Pollutants purified – formaldehyde, xylene and toluene. 

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