Australian Tree Ferns have fronds raised up from the ground by trunks. The fronds create a canopy or shelter space that shades other plants.
They are a distinctive plant that creates a tropical and prehistoric setting in a garden or patio.
Australian Tree Ferns, as sold in the United States, include the following species: Cyathea australis, Cyathea cooperi, and
Dicksonia antarctica.
For more information about Australian Tree Ferns, please contact FogCityPlants@gmail.com
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Tree Ferns complement other plants in the fern forest
The Tree Fern fits into the fern forest setting with 'dinosaur plants' (gunners chilensis), water loving lilies, and other smaller ferns --in this case, a chain fern and a sword fern.
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