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2ft Hardy Tree Fern | Dicksonia antarctica

  • This captivating, ancient plant features large, arching fronds and a distinctive fuzzy brown trunk, with origins dating back to the Jurassic period.
  • As an evergreen, Dicksonia antarctica provides fantastic foliage and visual appeal all year round.
  • Ideal for gardens with limited sunlight, it thrives in both partial and full shade.
  • Perfect for the UK's wet, temperate climates, this tree fern loves consistently moist soil.
  • An excellent, easy-to-grow choice for gardeners, it has been honoured with the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
  • Fun Fact: The 'trunk' is not wood but a mass of aerial roots that transport water and nutrients.
  • This captivating, ancient plant features large, arching fronds and a distinctive fuzzy brown trunk, with origins dating back to the Jurassic period.
  • As an evergreen, Dicksonia antarctica provides fantastic foliage and visual appeal all year round.
  • Ideal for gardens with limited sunlight, it thrives in both partial and full shade.
  • Perfect for the UK's wet, temperate climates, this tree fern loves consistently moist soil.
  • An excellent, easy-to-grow choice for gardeners, it has been honoured with the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
  • Fun Fact: The 'trunk' is not wood but a mass of aerial roots that transport water and nutrients.
$73.24

Original: $244.12

-70%
2ft Hardy Tree Fern | Dicksonia antarctica

$244.12

$73.24

Description

  • This captivating, ancient plant features large, arching fronds and a distinctive fuzzy brown trunk, with origins dating back to the Jurassic period.
  • As an evergreen, Dicksonia antarctica provides fantastic foliage and visual appeal all year round.
  • Ideal for gardens with limited sunlight, it thrives in both partial and full shade.
  • Perfect for the UK's wet, temperate climates, this tree fern loves consistently moist soil.
  • An excellent, easy-to-grow choice for gardeners, it has been honoured with the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
  • Fun Fact: The 'trunk' is not wood but a mass of aerial roots that transport water and nutrients.