AVAILABLE NOW - VERY LIMITED QUANTITY
We have secured a reliable source of Dicksonia Antarctica.
These thick trunks are from Tasmanian source after our previous suppliers retired.
Arrival expected late November / early December - act quickly to avoid disappointment - demand is already high.
As you will know these are very difficult to get hold of.
HEIGHT QUOTED = TRUNK HEIGHT
FRONDS WILL BE REMOVED PRIOR TO DISPATCH
Tree Fern Dicksonia Antarctica
I have been importing these beautiful ferns from Australia for a number of years, and can vouch for the quality of these specimens.Has the appearance if a knarled log when dormant but fronds soon spring from the crown, growing incredibly quickly. If given enough water the fronds will exceed the height of the trunk from which they emerge: a three foot log will produce fronds in excess of 3 and a half feet.The trunks themselves are incredibly slow 'growing' however as they are made up of the growth from previous years. A three foot tree fern is usually in excess of 36 years old! It is for this reason that it is wise to get a specimen close to the eventual size you require, unless you are incredibly patient.
If going for a smaller size, it could be wise to grow in a pot, then you are not losing the height in the ground- although the garden is also just fine.
Prefers a position in a bit of shade, although I have grown them in almost full sun- basically, the more sun the more water. In the growing season a 3 foot log will take up to 3 watering cans a day!!
Far hardier than often reported, the tree fern will stand down to - 10 deg C without any protection, but personally I would make a ball of horticultural fleece and shove this in the crown/growing point, if the forecast is lower than about -8 deg C.-