Hemionitis arifolia
Hemionitis arifolia, commonly known as the Heart Fern or Tongue Fern, is a distinctive, rare, and charming species native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia. This small, evergreen fern is prized for its unique, heart-shaped fronds that grow from a compact rhizome. The leaves are simple and undivided, typically measuring 5-15 cm in length, with a smooth, glossy texture and prominent veins that create an attractive pattern across the surface.
The fronds of Hemionitis arifolia emerge with a rich, coppery-red hue, gradually maturing to a deep, lustrous green. This color transition adds an extra dimension of interest to the plant. Unlike many ferns, it produces its spores in distinctive lines along the veins on the undersides of mature fronds, contributing to its ornamental appeal.
Thriving in high humidity and warm temperatures, this fern is an excellent choice for terrariums, vivariums, or as a houseplant. It prefers bright, indirect light and consistently moist, well-draining soil, making it a perfect addition to tropical-themed indoor gardens, conservatories or bathrooms.
Common NameHeart Fern, Tongue Fern
AspectSemi Shade
HardinessTender
Evergreen/DeciduousEvergreen
Specimen PlantSpecimen Plant
Plant TypeHouse Plants
Terrarium PlantTerrarium Plant