Cyathea cunninghamii forms a tall slender trunk fairly quickly and can grow up to 20m in height. It is best suited to dappled shade and plenty of moisture… Read more
Cyathea dealbata is probably the most well-known of the NZ Tree Ferns due to it’s status as New Zealand’s national symbol. The fronds of this… Read more
Cyathea medullaris is New Zealand native tree fern. Will grow to 20 metres tall in ideal conditions and fronds will get to 5 metres in length. Do not… Read more
Cyathea smithii needs reasonable shelter from wind and can be prone to drying out … but is worth the effort in a suitable spot. (so in dry times… Read more
OUT OF STOCK CURRENTLY Comes from Highlands of New Guinea - has lacy, coppery-brown fronds. Prefers sun rather than shade and is tolerant to wind.Will… Read more
This is a native of Australia and seldom found or grown in New Zealand. It is also called the Tasmanian tree fern and is found on that Island as well as… Read more
Dicksonia fibrosa is a slow growing, very hardy tree fern which will reach up to 6m in height (although over many decades!). It has a very thick, fibrous… Read more
A New Zealand native fern that comes in two types - a trunked form and a prostrate form. The former we have - it is quite rare, difficult to grow and is… Read more
Dicksonia squarrosa is a hardy New Zealand native tree fern and grows a tall, slender, brown trunk up to approx 6m high. The fronds, reaching 1.5 –… Read more