Hemionitis is commonly referred to as the Heart Fern due to its uniquely shaped leaves resembling a heart. This plant is typically found to be an epiphyte meaning it grows on top of other plants or trees as part of a non-parasitic symbiotic relationship. This plant can be grown in a pot or in a terrarium. Heart ferns prefer bright...read more
Hemionitis is commonly referred to as the Heart Fern due to its uniquely shaped leaves resembling a heart. This plant is typically found to be an epiphyte meaning it grows on top of other plants or trees as part of a non-parasitic symbiotic relationship. This plant can be grown in a pot or in a terrarium. Heart ferns prefer bright indirect light although they are somewhat low-light tolerant. Keep out of direct sun although a dappled morning light is fine especially in the winter.