Nephrolepis Exaltata... Commonly called the Tiger Fern for Sale


Nephrolepis Exaltata... Commonly called the Tiger Fern and native to Florida, West Indies, Mexico, Central America, South America, Polynesia and Africa. For what we know, these are the first in the UK and EU in a long time - we have been waiting for over a year for these!


I have this beautiful “Tiger Fern” for sale, full plant, well established, has been potted since a very long time with a massive root system. The very plant you see on photos.


As you can see it, it has quite a lot of leaves, lots of variegation on leaves and stem.


I am willing to ship overseas as well, so buyers from US or anywhere around the world are welcome, although I cannot deal with paperwork, so all customs’, phyto sanitary certificate is up to the buyer to deal with as I am private seller. I did post previously to the US with success, but I can’t tell how customs deal with certain packages.


Please note: It is out of my reach if damage happens during shipping or if there are delays, therefore I cannot give you a refund in case that happens (although I take great care in packaging, the plant will be sent bare rooted (no soil), covered in moist sphagnum moss and sealed in a bag for holding moisture).


Please not again: if your country needs phyto certificate / plant passport or any other papers for customs, the buyer deals with it. I am a private seller, I am not handling any paper work for it.


Extra Information & Care Requirements:

Total height: Approximately 60 cm.

My roots: Florida.

Light requirements: Anywhere from bright indirect sunlight to light shade is perfect - just no direct sunlight!

Water requirements: Keep the soil moist at all times, but not soggy.

Feeding: A liquid fertiliser can be applied during the growing season every 7-14 days .

Temperatures: Normal household temperatures are suitable but keep out of cold draughts and watch out for hot direct sunlight!

How much hassle: Easy-medium.

TCL time: As part of a healthy plant care routine, it's good practice to check over your plants weekly. Look underneath the leaves and around the stems for any signs of pests, and wipe the leaves free of dust for a little bit of extra TLC - this can also be a great way to de-stress!

Toxicity: Pet-safe.