Form and habit: Asplenium belongs to the family of iron ferns. It is an evergreen epiphytic fern that can grow up to 1-1.2 meters in height. It has a short rhizome with fibrous, curled branches at the top. The leaves are clustered at the apex of the short stem, radiating around it. The petioles are cylindrical, about 5 cm long, while the blades are broad-lanceolate, membranous, and light green in color, smooth on both sides, and approximately 100 cm in length. Asplenium nidus has a lush plant form with dark green foliage, making it an excellent ornamental leaf material for decorating halls, meeting venues, and creating flower baskets.