Ferns are among the oldest living plants, growing in a variety of cold, temperate, and tropical climates worldwide. There are at least 12,000 species, ranging from miniature to towering tree forms.
The Autumn Fern is aptly named for its striking color transformation throughout the year. Its new fronds emerge in spring with coppery-pink tones, which gradually mature into a deep green during summer.
The Christmas Fern is a hardy, evergreen fern that remains vibrant throughout the year. Its glossy, leathery fronds have a distinctive shape, resembling a Christmas stocking or boot, which inspired its name.
The Bird’s Nest Fern is a striking tropical fern known for its rosette-like growth habit, with new fronds unfurling from the center like a bird’s nest.