Great as a gift 🌸
Carrot Fern
Onychium japonica · Polypodiaceae
How it looks
Carrot Fern is a small fern with very finely, deeply lobed fronds spread out like soft feathers. The fronds resemble carrot foliage, hence the name, and it grows 12–20 in (30–50 cm) tall in shady spots.
Carrot Fern is a fern with no known toxicity to cats according to the ASPCA. A nibble or two is unlikely to cause any real trouble.
Guide for parents
Most ferns are a safe plant group for cats. Their trailing fronds can look like toys and invite batting, but a nibble or two won't lead to serious trouble. If you'd rather not have the fronds constantly roughed up, use a high shelf or a hanging planter out of reach. If it lives in the bathroom, chemicals like cleaners, air fresheners, and hairspray can be more dangerous to your cat than the plant — check the ventilation there as well. The key to care is keeping the soil from drying out completely, and it grows best in bright indirect light rather than direct sun.
Details
- Scientific name
- Onychium japonica
- Common name
- Carrot Fern
- Family
- Polypodiaceae
- Source
- ASPCA
