tree ferns - A Selection

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Cyathea cooperi
£12.99 From:
Thompson & Morgan
Cyathea cooperi

For a ?Jurassic Jungle? look you can?t beat this giant tree fern!  Cyathea cooperi is a beautiful, fast growing tree fern that will quickly form an impressive specimen.

Blechnum brasiliense Volcano
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Dobies
Blechnum brasiliense Volcano

Are Dicksonia tree ferns too large or expensive for you? We've found the answer - try the dwarf Brazilian tree fern instead! Blechnum brasiliensis 'Volcano' is an exciting new find for the home gardener, only recently introduced to the UK, but sure to be the next big thing! Compact plants lend themselves well to growing in patio pots; and throw up huge fronds up to 70cm (28) tall. The young fronds unfurl in a bronze volcanic hue turning a shiny green as they open. Over time, this fern will form

Thompsonandmorgan - Australian Fern Tree - Dicksonia Antarctica - 2 Litre Potted Plant x 1
£39.99 From:
Mano Mano
Thompsonandmorgan - Australian Fern Tree - Dicksonia Antarctica - 2 Litre Potted Plant x 1

The Dicksonia Antartica is native to Australia and therefore hardy to around -5c (23F) and will thrive in the relatively mild wet climate of the UK. You will see long cut fronds unfurl from the crown in a magical display that will add drama to damp shaded areas of your garden. Slow growing, this will add 3cm of trunk every year, taking many years to reach its ultimate height of 4m. Plant Dicksonia antarctica plants in reliably moist, rich fertile, preferably acid soil. Choose a damp sheltered

Thompson and Morgan Dicksonia Antarctica (Australian Fern Tree) 10 Litre Pot x 1, Green
£90.99 From:
Robert Dyas
Thompson and Morgan Dicksonia Antarctica (Australian Fern Tree) 10 Litre Pot x 1, Green

Feast your eyes on the extraordinary RHS AGM Australian Tree Fern! This stunning perennial boasts long, finely cut fronds of up to 1.5m, creating a magical display that adds drama to any garden. Native to Australia, the Dicksonia antarctica thrives in the relatively mild, wet climate of the UK, making it a perfect addition to shaded areas. With its slow growth rate, it forms just 3cm of trunk per year, ultimately reaching a height of around 4m, ensuring it remains a captivating focal point for

Dicksonia antartica 9cm
£12.99 From:
You Garden
Dicksonia antartica 9cm

Tree ferns were a firm plant hunter's favourite back in Victorian times, as they were a symbol of wealth and travel experiences to Australia. They have maintained this sense of mystique ever since. Now you too can grow these surprisingly easy to grow, exotic looking plants too! Harvested under a strict License from woodland clearance in Australia and Tasmania, these astonishing plants really will delight and amaze. They grow under the woodland canopy, in the shade, so when planting them

Tree Fern Dicksonia antarctica log - 3 foot tall
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You Garden
Tree Fern Dicksonia antarctica log - 3 foot tall

Tree ferns were a firm plant hunter's favourite from Victorian times, a symbol of wealth and travel experiences to Australia. They have maintained this sense of mystique ever since. Now you too can grow these surprisingly easy exotic looking plants too. Harvested under strict License from woodland clearance in Australia and Tasmania, and in very short supply this season, these astonishing plants really will delight and amaze. They grow under the woodland canopy, in the shade, so grow them

Dicksonia antarctica
£349.99 From:
Crocus
Dicksonia antarctica

Will grow to form a magnificent tree fern

Cyathea cooperi
£12.99 From:
Van Meuwen
Cyathea cooperi

For a ?Jurassic Jungle? look you can?t beat this giant tree fern!  Cyathea cooperi is a beautiful, fast growing tree fern that will quickly form an impressive specimen.

Tree Fern (Dicksonia antarctica) 0.5ft/20cm Potter
£49.99 From:
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Tree Fern (Dicksonia antarctica) 0.5ft/20cm Potter

Tree ferns were a firm plant hunter's favourite from Victorian times, a symbol of wealth and travel experiences to Australia. They have maintained this sense of mystique ever since. Now you too can grow these surprisingly easy exotic-looking plants too. Harvested under strict license from woodland clearance in Australia and Tasmania, and in very short supply this season, these astonishing plants really will delight and amaze. They grow under the woodland canopy, in the shade, so grow them

Dicksonia Antarctica (Australian Fern Tree) 3ft Trunk x 1
£299.99 From:
Mano Mano
Dicksonia Antarctica (Australian Fern Tree) 3ft Trunk x 1

The Dicksonia Antartica is native to Australia and therefore hardy to around -5c (23F) and will thrive in the relatively mild wet climate of the UK. You will see long cut fronds unfurl from the crown in a magical display that will add drama to damp shaded areas of your garden. Slow growing, this will add 3cm of trunk every year, taking many years to reach its ultimate height of 4m. Plant Dicksonia antarctica plants in reliably moist, rich fertile, preferably acid soil. Choose a damp sheltered

Cyathea cooperi
£12.99 From:
Dobies
Cyathea cooperi

If you're creating a 'Jurassic Jungle' in your garden, then look no further than this giant tree fern! Cyathea cooperi is an attractive, quick-growing tree fern that will swiftly form a spectacular specimen. The fresh fronds emerge as large, densely coiled crosiers, smothered in silky hairs. They unfurl to reveal long fronds, held on sturdy, hairy stems, which form a striking crown of soft green, feather-like foliage. Cyathea cooperi isn't hardy so will need to be kept in frost-free conditions.

Thompsonandmorgan - Dicksonia Antarctica (Australian Fern Tree) 1ft Trunk x 1
£119.99 From:
Mano Mano
Thompsonandmorgan - Dicksonia Antarctica (Australian Fern Tree) 1ft Trunk x 1

The Dicksonia Antartica is native to Australia and therefore hardy to around -5c (23F) and will thrive in the relatively mild wet climate of the UK. You will see long cut fronds unfurl from the crown in a magical display that will add drama to damp shaded areas of your garden. Slow growing, this will add 3cm of trunk every year, taking many years to reach its ultimate height of 4m. Plant Dicksonia antarctica plants in reliably moist, rich fertile, preferably acid soil. Choose a damp sheltered

Dicksonia antartica 9cm x3
£22.97 From:
You Garden
Dicksonia antartica 9cm x3

Tree ferns were a firm plant hunter's favourite back in Victorian times, as they were a symbol of wealth and travel experiences to Australia. They have maintained this sense of mystique ever since. Now you too can grow these surprisingly easy to grow, exotic looking plants too! Harvested under a strict License from woodland clearance in Australia and Tasmania, these astonishing plants really will delight and amaze. They grow under the woodland canopy, in the shade, so when planting them

Dicksonia Antarctica (Australian Fern Tree) 0.5ft Trunk x 1
£92.99 From:
Mano Mano
Dicksonia Antarctica (Australian Fern Tree) 0.5ft Trunk x 1

The Dicksonia Antartica is native to Australia and therefore hardy to around -5c (23F) and will thrive in the relatively mild wet climate of the UK. You will see long cut fronds unfurl from the crown in a magical display that will add drama to damp shaded areas of your garden. Slow growing, this will add 3cm of trunk every year, taking many years to reach its ultimate height of 4m. Plant Dicksonia antarctica plants in reliably moist, rich fertile, preferably acid soil. Choose a damp sheltered

Australian Tree Fern
£52.99 From:
Van Meuwen
Australian Tree Fern

This stunningly attractive ornamental fern adds an exotic flavour to shady and damp parts of the garden. Native to Tasmania and south eastern Australia it is hardy to around -5°C (23°F) and thrives in the relatively wet climate of the UK. Slow growing to a maximum height of 4 metres with a stout trunk that forms over a long period as previous years fronds die-back. Supplied in 2 litre pot.

Australian Tree Fern
£22.49 From:
Suttons
Australian Tree Fern

Take a look at the incredible RHS AGM Australian Tree Fern! Long, finely cut fronds up to 1.5m (5') long unfurl from the crown in a truly magical display that adds drama to damp, shaded garden areas. Dicksonia antarctica, a native of Australia, is hardy to around -5°C (23°F) and thrives in the UK's relatively mild, wet climate. This slow-growing species grows only 3cm per year and takes many years to reach its maximum height of around 4m. A truly magnificent addition to a sheltered garden, it

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