Dicksonia antarctica ( tree fern)
Dicksonia Antarctica is the famous hardy tree fern native to Australia & New Zealand, and one of the oldest surviving plants in the world harking back to prehistoric times. Extremely slow growing, hence their normally expensive price tag . They make a dramatic statement in any garden once mature, a mass of roots form the thick trunk, from which long dramatic filigree fronds emerge, resembling monkeys knuckles, unfolding in the spring as the weather warms. Perfect planted in a shady spot with other ferns, or in an exotic planting scheme.
Eventual Hgt 4m+ x Sp 4-5m Preferring part to full shade in a moist but well drained soil. keep moist at all times, particularly the foliage.
Please note; these tree ferns are chunky young plants in 1.5ltr pots, as in the photos with the ferns in pots, currently cut back and tidied and the start of a small trunk forming at the base, This gives you the opportunity to own one of these much prized, prehistoric plants at a reasonable price, to grow on. They last a lifetime if cared for , and we supply a care guide with the plant when its despatched to you.
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