Soft Tree Fern (Dicksonia antarctica) 1000 Fresh Spores












 

Dicksonia antarctica is part of the family Dicksoniaceae. Members of this family are the tree ferns. They are terrestrial ferns and have an erect rhizome forming a trunk, large spreading fronds and are very hairy at the bas of the stipe. There are only one genera and three species in Australia with D. antarctica being the largest.

D. antarctica is wide-spread species growing from south-eastern Queensland, through the NSW and Victoria coast and in Tasmania. This species is endemic to Australia. In the wild this species likes to live in moist areas with high water content in wet sclerophyll forests, along creek beds, in gullies and occasionally at high altitudes in cloud forests.
D. antarctica is an attractive fern that can grow up to 15m in height; it has large dark green roughly textured fronds in a spreading canopy of up to 6m in diameter. A distinctive feature of this species is its small round sori (singular = sorus, a cluster of sporangia or spore capsules) only 1mm in diameter, with the other Australian species only growing to 4-5m and having sori of 2mm in diameter.

D. antarctica is relatively easy to grow, the most important thing is to keep it moist and the base covered with mulch to keep it moist and supplied with nutrients. It is a valuable species in the garden as it can be used as a host for epiphyte ferns, orchids and bryophytes. It also provides shelter for more delicate fern species to flourish underneath. Other benefits of this species is that the mature specimens can be easily transplanted and it can be grown both in and out of doors.

Hardiness Zones US 8-11   Aus   2-4

 

Approx 500 Spores.

 

Germination and care instructions included.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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