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  2. Dicksonia antarctica - Wikipedia

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    Dicksonia antarctica is the most abundant tree fern in South Eastern Australia. The plant can grow in acid, neutral and alkaline soils. It can grow in semi-shade. It strongly resents drought or dryness at the roots, and does best in moist soil. Dicksonia antarctica is a long lived species in comparison to the trees that also grow in its natural ...

  3. Australian tree fern - Wikipedia

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    Australian tree fern may refer to any species of tree fern native to Australia, most commonly referring to: Cyathea australis; Cyathea cooperi, native to New South ...

  4. Sphaeropteris cooperi - Wikipedia

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    Sphaeropteris cooperi is a medium-to-large fast growing tree fern, to 15 metres (49 ft) in height with a 12-inch (30 cm) thick trunk. The apex of the trunk and unfurling crosiers are particularly attractive, covered as they are with conspicuous long, silky, straw colored scales.

  5. Alsophila australis - Wikipedia

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    Alsophila australis is a robust tub plant and tolerant of salty winds. It is a popular cool climate hardy tree-fern, adaptable to a variety of climates and soils. It grows in moist shady forest, both coastal and montane, at an altitude up to 1,280 m (4,200 ft), often in the company of Dicksonia antarctica. It is a relatively hardy species and a ...

  6. Sphaeropteris australis - Wikipedia

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    Sphaeropteris australis, synonyms Alsophila leichhardtiana and Cyathea leichhardtiana, the prickly tree fern, is a plant in the tree fern family, Cyatheaceae. It is native to eastern Australia (Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland). [3] It is a common species found in moist situations, in and near rainforests.

  7. Sphaeropteris excelsa - Wikipedia

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    Sphaeropteris excelsa is cultivated as an ornamental tree. It requires a neutral to slightly acidic soil [6] rich in organic matter. The soil must be moisture retentive but well drained. [5] The tree fern will suffer if left to stand in waterlogged soil. Sphaeropteris excelsa requires high humidity and either high rainfall or frequent watering ...