Genus: Dicksonia

Dicksonia photos

  • Tree ferns (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By treesand..
  • View of one of the tree ferns. July 2008 (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By Grenville
  • Tree ferns in June. (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By treesand..
  • Tree fern fronds (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By treesand..
  • tree ferns (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By RachelSc..
  • tree fern (dicksonia antartica)
    By sandra
  • Dickensonia Antarctica.(Tree fern) (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By goringfo..
  • tree ferns -new zealand (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By popeymike
  • tree fern- new zealand (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By popeymike
  • Another tree fern in the woodland garden. (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By Grenville
  • Tree fern alongside classical statue. April 2008. (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By Grenville
  • Tree ferns with Snow April 08 (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By treesand..
  • Tree Ferns April 08 (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By treesand..
  • Tree ferns (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By treesand..
  • tree fern frong (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By RachelSc..
  • Ferns in the woodland garden. (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By Grenville
  • Tree ferns (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By treesand..
  • Large Tree Fern (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By treesand..
  • march_017.jpg (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By treesand..
  • A garden flower photo (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By Grenville
  • Tree ferns (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By treesand..
  • Tree Fern's (Dicksonia antarctica (Soft tree fern))
    By treesand..

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Species of Dicksonia

Members growing plants in this genus

  • Kerruish

    Kerruish

    joined 31 Jan, 2007

    4 plants

  • RachelScott_Renouf

    Rachelscott..

    joined 3 Feb, 2008

    35 plants

  • treesandthings

    Treesandthi..

    joined 16 Feb, 2008

    158 plants

  • Grenville

    Grenville

    joined 7 Aug, 2007

    149 plants

  • goringfolly

    Goringfolly

    joined 15 Feb, 2008

    53 plants

  • sandra

    Sandra

    joined 9 Apr, 2008

    37 plants

  • popeymike

    Popeymike

    joined 19 Jul, 2007

    39 plants

Comments:

SusieSpearing

Susiespearing

15 Jul, 2008

 

Fantastic ! Love the textures.

On photo - Tree ferns

treesandthings

Treesandthi..

15 Jul, 2008

 

Thank you, the path takes you through an archway in the hedge to another part of the garden. It is shaded just here and they love it.

On photo - Tree ferns

clarice

Clarice

15 Jul, 2008

 

They are lovely

On photo - Tree ferns

SusieSpearing

Susiespearing

9 Jul, 2008

 

It love the serene feel of this planting Grenville,I could happily snooze there.:-)

treesandthings

Treesandthi..

25 Jun, 2008

 

Not sure what is happening here. Are you making sure it's getting plenty of water?
Is it in a pot?
You say the sticky gum substance appears close to the trunk, is it possible to blast it away with a hose?
Have you got Squirrels, are they being a pain possible chewing at it?
Let me know if you find anything else out as I would be interested to know the real cause.

On question - Tree Fern

youngdaisydee

Youngdaisydee

23 Jun, 2008

 

Amazing..Really, these ferns take my breath away..Great pic..

On photo - Tree ferns in June.

Chrispook

Chrispook

23 Jun, 2008

 

Looks so shady. When it's nearly 40 C here photos like this have great appeal.

On photo - Tree ferns in June.

MikeC

Mikec

23 Jun, 2008

 

I always enjoy seeing your tree ferns. They're wonderful.

On photo - Tree ferns in June.

treesandthings

Treesandthi..

23 Jun, 2008

 

I had put straw down the crowns of all three tree ferns. This was enough to keep the cold off etc. We only had snow in April so they didn't have to put up with much. But yes they are all healthy now and love living planted in the soil. I shall take a pick of them today 23/6/08.

joannie

Joannie

22 Jun, 2008

 

Did all your Tree ferns survive the snow in April Treesandthings? We have one but we keep it in a pot so we can keep it in the greenhouse for protection in the winter?

Michaella

Michaella

30 May, 2008

 

I really like that, I love ferns.

On photo - Untitled

MikeC

Mikec

29 May, 2008

 

Beautiful ! I've been meaning to ask if these tree ferns would survive our winters here. I have to Google them.

On photo - tree ferns

jacque

Jacque

12 May, 2008

 

O this looks Fab :)

On photo - tree fern

MikeC

Mikec

11 May, 2008

 

GREAT photo !

On photo - tree fern

sandra

Sandra

10 May, 2008

 

thanks chris
my 16 yer old daughter lilly has decided she's a photographer
! she did all the recent photos

On photo - tree fern

Chrispook

Chrispook

10 May, 2008

 

Fantastic photo.

On photo - tree fern

treesandthings

Treesandthi..

5 May, 2008

 

When looking in the top of ours my youngest lad said that they looked like little monkey fists when they first start to unfurl.

ODianaO

Odianao

5 May, 2008

 

I'll have to take and add pictures of my tree fern as well. Aren't they just amazing to watch? We just 'lugged' Sheila (its name, pronounced with an Australian accent, or course) out of the garage and into the back yard. Now we need a chiropractor.

Kay

Kay

30 Apr, 2008

 

what can I say omg that is fab :)

On photo - Tree Ferns April 08

Grenville

Grenville

24 Apr, 2008

 

The tree ferns are very protected and this year is the first time that we havent fleeced them to protect the crowns as the winter was so mild here in Bristol. The new fronds are now appearing, which again, is earlier than last year.

jacque

Jacque

24 Apr, 2008

 

O the Tree Fern looks Fantastic :O

Janette

Janette

24 Apr, 2008

 

Lovely photo

FourSeasonsGarden

Fourseasons..

24 Apr, 2008

 

Your tree ferns are, presumably, quite protected. Ours aren't showing at all yet.

Sarah65

Sarah65

24 Apr, 2008

 

You have a real talent for the close-ups.

On photo - tree fern frong

eggbox

Eggbox

5 Apr, 2008

 

your ferns look great.......................

On photo - Tree ferns

Helofadigger

Helofadigger

3 Apr, 2008

 

Yep thats a great price for the 6 footer if I can get one near to that size and for that kind of money I will be dead chuffed...I have seen a 5 footer for about £90 but that's counting the size of the container as well although truth be told I think I'll keep mine (when I get them that is) in containers that way if the weather turns really, really bad I can move them to a safer place.Thanks for your reply.Hel.xx.

On photo - Tree ferns

treesandthings

Treesandthi..

2 Apr, 2008

 

The little ones were £40 each the big one cost £100. Big Plant Nursery north of Brighton is a good place to start.

On photo - Tree ferns

Helofadigger

Helofadigger

2 Apr, 2008

 

Hi Treesandthings I like the word 'Cheap' or should I say my hubby does!But could you enlighten us on just how cheap these chaps were? Please? Hel.xxx.

On photo - Tree ferns

Grammazoo

Grammazoo

30 Mar, 2008

 

Beautiful detail!

On photo - tree fern frong

Buzzbee

Buzzbee

21 Mar, 2008

 

This area looks and sounds a bit special - my wife and were bowled over by 'Fernatix' when we saw them on television a few years ago - we only have a Dryopteris wallichiana, another unknown Dryopteris and Asplenium scolopendrium, but it is an area we would like to develop - they are fascinating plants.

Grenville

Grenville

21 Mar, 2008

 

I am growing the following ferns;
Harts tongue -Asplenium scolopendium
Japanese fern-Many varieties are available.
Hard shield fern -polystichum aculeautum
Tree fern -Dicksonia antartica (Not hardy needs -winter protection, but superb for an exotic area.)
Male fern- Dryopteris filix mas
Ostrich fern -Matteuccia struthiopteris
Dryopteris erythrosora (Bronze foliage)
Fishbone water fern- Blechnum nudum (From Australia -Not hardy needs winter protection.)
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You might consider planting some ferns in hollow tree stumps that are filled with rich compost to create a Victorian style 'stumpery.'
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Go on line and visit 'Fernatix' at: www.fernatix.co.uk
They are specialist growers and suppliers of ferns from all over the world , and have a mail order service.They have a huge range of ferns for sale ranging from hardy to delicate.
I hope this helps, and good luck with creating your fernery.
Best wishes,
Grenville.

spritzhenry

Spritzhenry

21 Mar, 2008

 

What ferns would you recommend that are evergreen for my 'boring' corner, please Grenville? I'd like to place some interesting shapes together and possibly contrasting colours - is that possible?

treesandthings

Treesandthi..

8 Mar, 2008

 

This Tree Fern cost £40 and is 3ft. It came from a nursery near Brighton, about this time of the year as they had a sale on. I think it was called the Big Plant Nursery.

On photo - Untitled

treesandthings

Treesandthi..

8 Mar, 2008

 

This is my large Tree Fern. It is 6ft and I bought it at Blenheim Palace flower show in 03, for a bargin price of £100. Definately the most expensive plant purchase but not as expensive as some garden centre's charge.

On photo - Large Tree Fern

majeekahead

Majeekahead

8 Mar, 2008

 

what a fantastic tree fern - i take it is a tree fern? i have seen lots of them before but they always look very sparce on top, this is clearly thriving!

On photo - Large Tree Fern

Lori

Lori

4 Mar, 2008

 

~~~oh sigh~~~

On photo - Tree Fern's

treesandthings

Treesandthi..

4 Mar, 2008

 

During the warm spring and summer nights I hose the fiberous trunk's and let the water rain down on the crowns.
I had them in pots before moving to this house in May 06, since we have been here they absoloutley thrive in this part of the garden. It's moist, shadded and what you cant see is the arch way through the conifer hedge that keeps them cool.

On photo - Tree Fern's

Grenville

Grenville

4 Mar, 2008

 

Do you give your tree ferns any feed during the summer?
There seems to be mixed views about this.
We mist and water them every day during hot summer days to stop them drying out.
It would be nice to hear from any other G.O.Y members who have tree ferns about this.

On photo - Tree Fern's

Grenville

Grenville

4 Mar, 2008

 

Super. As you have already said, we seem to be able to get away with the minimun of winter and frost protection, as our winters seem to be getting warmer.I have just used a light wrap with fleece this year so far.

On photo - Tree ferns

maple

Maple

3 Mar, 2008

 

I really like these but I think it would get too hot for it here in the summer. I'll just enjoy yours instead

On photo - Untitled

spritzhenry

Spritzhenry

21 Feb, 2008

 

You are lucky not to have had much frost, we don't most years here is W.Somerset, but I've lost some plants this year as we have had several hard frosts and I wasn't ready to protect everything! ;-(

On photo - Tree ferns

majeekahead

Majeekahead

21 Feb, 2008

 

they are fantastic! even at a reduced price i bet they still cost a few bob - but well worth it i would imagine!

On photo - Tree ferns

treesandthings

Treesandthi..

21 Feb, 2008

 

For the last two years I have got away with just stuffing straw into the crown. But then we have not had any snow or really hard frosts this year. The pic was taken yesterday.

On photo - Tree ferns

maple

Maple

21 Feb, 2008

 

They are fantastic. Do they come through the winter without needing wrapping?

On photo - Tree ferns

jacque

Jacque

20 Feb, 2008

 

Feel like im on HOLIDAY in TURKEY NOW :D Trees&Things lol

On photo - Tree ferns