Tree ferns growing wildly.
By Panther
- 1 Jan, 2009
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I took this picture when we were driving into the interior of the island, our first day trip for 2009.
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Thank you Gillian. I'm glad you liked it.
2 Jan, 2009
looks beautifull. any houses going in fiji?
2 Jan, 2009
Yes lots of houses going for sale here Islander, also some Freehold land as well in nice locations too.
3 Jan, 2009
Panther:
Beautiful photo! They look like black tree ferns... are they?
20 Feb, 2009
You're the expert Delonix, so I assume they are:-)
20 Feb, 2009
Panther:
I'm not an expert on tree ferns. LOL! However, by looking at the other photos of these tree ferns, I don't think they are. Black tree ferns have a black trunk.
These tree ferns are probably a species of Cyathea...many species are native to the South Pacific and Australia...and widely grown around the World in tropical and subtropical climates.
We grow many genera which encompasses so many species of tree ferns. They are grown at all low-elevations of California, even in the inland areas and deserts in full shade...where the temperatures are extremely hot. (some species).
21 Feb, 2009
Thanks Delonix for sharing info on these tree ferns, I didn't realize there were other species as well, very interesting!
22 Feb, 2009
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Looks very lush. Lovely to look at pictures of lots of green on such a cold day - thank you!
1 Jan, 2009