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Tree Fern Dicksonia Antarctica 3 Foot Log Reviews

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The Dicksonia antarctica, commonly known as the soft tree fern, is a spectacular and ancient species native to Australia and Tasmania. Renowned for its striking, tropical appearance, it features a fibrous, trunk-like base topped with a crown of large, feathery fronds. Ideal for creating an exotic vibe, these ferns are hardy, low-maintenance, and an excellent choice for gardens in the U.K.Why Plant Dicksonia Antarctica? Exotic Beauty: Adds architectural elegance to shaded or semi-shaded gardens. Hardy: With proper care, it can tolerate frost and thrive in the U.K.'s mild climate. Wildlife-Friendly: Provides shelter and nesting opportunities for small birds. Slow-Growing: Requires minimal pruning or maintenance, making it a long-term addition to your garden. Plant them deep enough to keep them from blowing over. They like humus rich acid soil and partial or full shade. In dry weather water the top of the trunk and allow the top to fill with water. In winter, when the fronds have had a frost, cut them off and protect the top of the trunk with a wad of straw & sacking or some other insulation until the following spring.

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01565 722766

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Grasslands Nursery, Free Green Lane, Lower Peover, knutsford,
Grasslands Nursery, Free Green Lane, Lower Peover, knutsford
Cheshire East
WA16 9QY

Was delivered on a pallet and in good condition
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Posted 3 months ago
Kathryn Ben****
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We would not have chosen this tree fern for our garden but upon advice we selected this one. This also looks fabulous in our garden as it adds structure.
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Posted 6 months ago
Very pleased with this purchase. A great price, and the plants were more mature than I expected, and in good condition. Also, extremely well packaged for transit.
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Posted 7 months ago
Healthy with good fronds
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Posted 7 months ago
Peter Jo****
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Lovely specimen - has grown vigorously.
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Posted 8 months ago