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The blue star fern (Phlebodium aureum) is epiphytic fern commonly known as ‘Golden Polypody’.
Blue star fern is an easy houseplant that does well in the lower light conditions found in most interiors. It enjoys moist soil, so it’s hard to overwater this fern. Its scrappy leaves and dusky green color make it an interesting addition to the room.
Grow Phlebodium aureum in a bright spot with little or partial direct sun. They will tolerate sun a little more than most other ferns.
Because the blue star fern naturally grows attached to trees and other plants in forests where a lot of light is blocked out by the tree canopies, it doesn’t require a lot of light, although it does appreciate it. Anything short of direct scorching sun should work well, which is one of the many characteristics that sets this species apart from other ferms.
Water moderately so that the soil remains damp, not soggy. Water when the surface becomes slightly dry. When watering, water the plant moderately and slowly from above, allowing water to soak through to the roots, then tip out any excess water. Water from the sides rather directly onto the leaves. Dry soil should be avoided. Reduce watering during the cold season.