White Lava Taro (copy)
Codiaeum variegatum

Lace Fern

An ornamental taro prized for its striking dark leaves with contrasting white veins, grown for dramatic foliage and an edible starchy corm.

Picture illustrating Nephrolepis spp. plant

Habit

Perennial fern

 Height

0.3-0.6m

Growth

Moderate

Soil

Well-drained, Rich

Shade

Partial to Full Shade

Moisture

High, Consistent

Edible

No

Medicinal

No

Origin

Tropical Worldwide

Climatic Condition

Tropical/Subtropical

Temperature (°)

16–24    

Humidity (%)

50-80%

Potting media

Peat+Perlite

Fertilizers

Balanced, Diluted

Watering

Keep evenly moist

Plant Weight 

0.5-1.5 kg

Flowering Time

Non-flowering

Soil Ph level

5.0-6.5

Water Ph level

6.0–7.0

Soil EC

0.8-1.3

Yield Per Plant 

N/A

NPK ratio 

20:20:20

life Span

Perennial

Health Benefits

Air purification (removes formaldehyde), increases humidity.

Suggested Grow Media or Potting Mix ?

50% peat moss, 30% perlite, 20% potting soil.

Suggested Fertigation/Fertilizers

Feed every 4-6 weeks with half-strength balanced liquid fertilizer.

Fertilize every 3 weeksCommon Diseases and Remedies

root rot, leaf spot, fungal blight, anthracnose, mealybugs, scale insects and spider mites

yellowing or browning fronds, wilting, soft or decaying roots, brown or black spots on foliage, needle drop, sticky honeydew, cottony white masses and fine webbing

ensure well-drained soil and avoid overwatering, remove and destroy infected fronds, maintain good air circulation and bright indirect light, mist moderately, apply neem oil or insecticidal soap, use diluted hydrogen-peroxide drench for early root problems

In-Organic Remedies

fungicides with mefenoxam or metalaxyl for root rot, copper-based fungicides for leaf spot and blight, fungicides with mancozeb for severe fungal infections, systemic insecticides with imidacloprid and miticides with abamectin for pest control.

Maranta zebrina (copy)
Codiaeum variegatum