A delicate, compact fern with fine-textured foliage, Doryopteris pilosa ‘Gemmifera’ is especially loved for its ability to produce tiny plantlets along its fronds. These drop off and root easily, creating a soft, spreading clump over time. Its refined appearance makes it ideal for terrariums, bathrooms, or sheltered indoor spots with higher humidity.
Scientific Name
Doryopteris pilosa ‘Gemmifera’ (hairy-leaved, gemma-bearing fern)
Reclassification / Naming History
A member of the Doryopteris genus within the Pteridaceae family. Often confused with other “hand” or “button” ferns due to shared common names, but botanically distinct.
Synonyms
Sometimes listed simply as Doryopteris gemmifera
Common Name
Button Fern, Antenna Fern
Origin
Native to tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America.
Light
Prefers bright, indirect light or light shade. Avoid direct sun, which can scorch the delicate fronds.
Water
Keep the compost consistently lightly moist. Allow only the very top surface to dry slightly between waterings. Never allow the soil to dry out completely.
Humidity
Requires higher humidity to thrive. Ideal for terrariums, bathrooms, or placement near a pebble tray.
Soil
Use a fine, well-draining but moisture-retentive mix, such as houseplant compost blended with perlite and a small amount of bark. Repot every 2–3 years.
Food
Feed every 4 waters during the growing season with a diluted houseplant fertiliser. Pause feeding in winter.
Temperature
Prefers temperatures between 18–24°C. Avoid cold draughts and temperatures below 12°C.
Pet-safe
Non-toxic. Safe for pets and children.
Sprouts Top Tips
If tiny plantlets appear on the fronds, gently place them onto damp compost – they’ll root easily and help fill out the plant.
Extras
Best grown in consistently humid conditions; struggles in dry, centrally heated rooms.
Did You Know?
The name ‘Gemmifera’ refers to its unusual ability to reproduce via plantlets rather than spores alone.