All Hardiness Zones
The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map is the standard by which gardeners and growers can determine which plants are most likely to thrive at a location.
Care Information
General Care
Sun: Lemon button grow best in medium, indirect light. Water: Water consistently week soil moist. If the leaves brown, add more water. Fertilizer: Add a diluted liquid fern fertilizer every few months. Prune: Prune off unhealthy or brown fronds as needed.
Planting Guidelines
Select an area with partial sun to partial shade. Choose a container that is double in size of the width of your plant. Plant your lemon button fern and water it. They do best in a container or pot.
Winter Care
Keep your lemon button fern indoor in a warm location; room temperature is ideal. Plants growth can be affected if exposed to colder temperatures.
Potting & Container
When planting your lemon button plant choose a pot with a drainage hole in the bottom. They like moisture but avoid wet soil. Use a well- draining potting mix. Hanging baskets are the best to show off this fern. The kitchen and bathroom are ideal because of the moisture.