Australian Tree Ferns

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

Friday, January 24, 2014

Younger tree ferns in woodland setting



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