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Tree Fern Dicksonia Antarctica
Tree Fern Dicksonia Antarctica
Tree Fern Dicksonia Antarctica
Tree Fern Dicksonia Antarctica
Tree Fern Dicksonia Antarctica
Tree Fern Dicksonia Antarctica
Tree Fern Dicksonia Antarctica
Tree Fern Dicksonia Antarctica

Tree Fern 'Dicksonia Antarctica'

Perfect In Pots
Plant In Shade
Protect From Frost
RHS Garden Merit
  • Now you too can grow these surprisingly easy exotic looking plants too.
  • Harvested under strict license from Australian Woodlands, this astonishing plant really will delight and amaze.
  • Keep protected from the frost during the winter months, wrap it up in starw or fleece.
  • Thrives in a shady spot, do not allow centres to dry out, as this is where the growth comes from
  • Supplied as a young, established plant, in a 17cm pot ready to pot on or plant out.
17cm Pot - Item: 500233
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30cm (1ft) Log - Item: (500070)
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100cm (3ft) Log - Item: (500072)
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Product Description

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, these astonishing plants really will delight and amaze. They grow under the woodland canopy, in the shade, so grow them here in a sheltered spot too. Unlike the more mature Tree Ferns we sell, that come as 'potter' logs are at least 10 years old, this is a very young variety that you can watch flourish and grow for many years.

It really is amazing how quickly your Tree Fern will grow. They are hardy down to -5 in Winter, although the fronds will die back. Keep the crown protected in Winter with a layer of straw or fleece to keep cold and wet out. When you get it home, plant it in a big pot, or in the garden soil. It takes almost 2 years to root in, so do not be alarmed by this slow growing beauty.

Fully deserving its coveted RHS Award of Garden Merit, you can be sure that this is a proven garden performer, guaranteed to be suitable for UK gardeners at every level of experience. You can therefore plant this in the garden with confidence, for stunning displays for many years to come.

Supplied as a young, established plant, in a 17cm pot ready to pot on or plant out.

What Is Supplied

Item 500233 supplied as:
Supplied as a young, established plant, in a 17cm pot ready to pot on or plant out.
Item 500070 supplied as:

Supplied as a 'potter log', about 30cm tall, cut back, from which new fronds will quickly emerge.

During the season, these may be supplied with fronds already elongated. Protect new fronds from frost in Spring.

Item 500072 supplied as:
3ft log

Plant Information

Top Tips

Do not be tempted to remove the dead and dried leaves as they provide extra protection from freezing in winter and protect the plant from drying winds.

Care Guide

Your tree fern will thrive in a sheltered, humid and shaded position, with plenty of room to spread.
For best results, plant in humus-rich, neutral to slightly acid soil.

Planting Advice for Dicksonia antarctica

  • Soak the base of the young plant, then plant just enough of it to ensure that the structure remains stable.
  • After planting frondless tree ferns, water every day until the foliage starts to emerge.
  • To encourage rooting, don’t feed the plant during its first year.
  • Tree ferns can also be grown in pots and should be planted in loam-based ericaceous compost, adding about 20 percent peat-free potting media for additional humus.
  • Apply a half strength liquid fertiliser once a week during the growing season or add a controlled-release granular fertiliser at the base of the plant in spring.
  • Top-dress container-grown plants or pot on annually in spring.

Aftercare Advice for your Tree Fern

  • Once the trunk has started to grow, this will not tolerate drying out, so water regularly to ensure it remains damp, and spray with water during hot weather (and also during dry conditions in winter).
  • After the first year of planting, apply a liquid feed to the fronds and base once a month, from mid-spring to mid-summer, when the plant is in growth.
  • Alternatively, spread controlled-release fertiliser around the base of the plant in spring.
  • Young plants can be stood outside in the summer but keep out of direct sunlight. Avoid indoor temperatures greater than 32°C (90°F).

Winter protection

  • Hardiness tends to increase with the height of the growing point above the ground so young plants with no trunk are not really suitable to overwinter outdoors except in very sheltered sites.
  • To protect plants growing outdoors to avoid damage to fronds, put a handful of straw in the crown and fold the fronds in on themselves.
  • Container-grown plants in milder areas should be placed in a sheltered position and the container bubble-wrapped from late October. More substantial wrapping is needed if you have a more exposed garden.
  • Remove wrapping in spring, before new fronds come into growth.
  • In cold gardens tree ferns are best lifted and brought into a conservatory or greenhouse.
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Fully Grown Plant dimensions (approx)
Plant Dimensions
400cm
200cm
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Tree Fern 'Dicksonia Antarctica'
Tree Fern 'Dicksonia Antarctica'
100cm (3ft) Log
Item: 500233
RRP £39.99
Deal Price £34.99
Save: £5.00 - 12%