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Sometimes seen as an epiphyte on Soft Tree Ferns.
The Soft Tree Fern can be used as a food source, with the pith of the plant being eaten either cooked or raw.
They are dominated by the Pinkwood, Hard Water Fern and Soft Tree Fern.
Cyathea smithii, commonly known as the Soft Tree Fern or Katote, is a species of tree fern.
A variety of ferns thrive in the damp conditions including the Necklace Fern, Soft Tree Fern, & the Long Fork-fern.
The towering myrtles, eucalypts and amusingly-named man ferns are genuinely humbling.
Dicksonia antarctica generally requires a minimum rainfall of 500 mm (20 inches) per year.
Yinnar South is well known for its prominent Dicksonia antarctica foliage.
A Dicksonia antarctica stands among lomatia, crinodendron and camellia.
Large Dicksonia antarctica available for sale come from old growth Tasmanian forests, and may be hundreds of years old.
Wind blown seeds often germinate in the form of a hemiepiphyte on the trunks of rocks and tree ferns such as Dicksonia antarctica.
Derreen garden is particularly noted for its rhododendrons (Rhododendron arboreum) and tree ferns (Dicksonia antarctica).
It grows in moist shady forest, both coastal and montane, at an altitude of up to 1280 m, often in the company of Dicksonia antarctica.
If the crown of the Tasmanian tree fern Dicksonia antarctica (the most common species in gardens) is damaged, it will die because all new growth occurs there.
They are dominated by Ferns such as Cyathea cooperi, Cyathea australis, Dicksonia antarctica, Cyathea cunninghamii and Cyathea leichhardtiana.
The domes' plant collections include palms, orchids, aquatic plants, Pandanus, Hevea brasiliensis, Samanea saman, Barringtonia racemosa, Satakentia liukiuensis, Cyathea lepifera, C. mertensiana, C. spinulosa, and Dicksonia antarctica.
Its habitat is on the margins of temperate rainforest or in wet eucalypt forest, where it may be found along creeks or on mountain slopes, at an altitude of 540 to 760 m. It is often associated with Eucalyptus fastigata, Pinkwood (Eucryphia moorei) and the Soft tree fern Dicksonia antarctica.