Tree Fern
By Mushybanna
- 28 Apr, 2010
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Having lost a few plants this winter i was worrying about my tree fern after the harsh winter and having planted it in the garden ,
but pheww its survived and a new frond on the way...Yeahhhh....;o))
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I am pleased cos there quite expensive to replace ..
28 Apr, 2010
Good news, the`re so expensive to replace.
28 Apr, 2010
Good to know it's survived Mushy !
28 Apr, 2010
I just know how you feel, chuffed for you.
28 Apr, 2010
Mushybanna:
So glad your tree fern survived! It's amazing to know that Dicksonia antarctica - Tasmanian tree fern can survive snow.
29 Apr, 2010
Delonix1
I'm glad although it did have straw in the crown and a fleece jacket round where the trunk and the crown meet just to make sure.. :o)))))
Mind you with a name like antarctia it should survive LOL
29 Apr, 2010
Mushybanna:
Dicksonia antarctica - Tasmanian tree fern grows here also...however, they of course, don't need a blanket in winter. LOL! : > )
I think Dicksonia squarrosa - New Zealand tree fern is more widely grown here than Tasmanian tree fern though.
29 Apr, 2010
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What else?
See who else is growing Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern).
See who else has plants in genus Dicksonia.
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Dicksonia Antarctica
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Dicksonia Antarctica (Tree Fern)
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thats great news mushy ;o))
28 Apr, 2010