dicksonia
hardy tree fern
From South East Australia where it regularly faces cool and cold conditions, this extraordinary and ancient plant is perfect for the shaded garden or terrace. The trunk itself is slow to gain height, just one inch per year, but the new fronds, produced annually, grow several inches per day! It requires cool, moist conditions out of the sun, and an adequate supply of water. The trunk is actually a bundle of roots and this should be watered daily in dry weather for maximum growth. The centre of the crown forms a well which can be filled from a hose and allowed to overflow and run down the trunk. It is extremely hardy, down, it is said, to -18ºC but in frost the fronds will be lost each year, only to re-grow in the spring. A ball of hay, thrust down into the crown in December will keep the frost off the new fronds.
Classification
Common Names: hardy tree fern
Family: antarctica
Variety:
DSC02182.JPG: 2002-07-18 hardy tree fern |
Propagation Notes
Plant Type: fern
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DSC01352.JPG: 2001-08-15 hardy tree fern |
DSC02303.JPG: 2002-09-06 hardy tree fern |