Description
Origin
The Dicksonia antarctica, better known as the Australian tree fern, is a species of fern native to Eastern Australia and Tasmania. The plant primarily grows on moist, sheltered forest soils and in ravines. It is naturally found in cool temperate rainforests.
Characteristics
The Dicksonia antarctica is characterized by its thick, fibrous trunk topped with a rosette of fresh green leaves, resembling feathers. The trunk can reach up to 15 meters high under ideal conditions. In its youth, the plant grows very slowly. A unique feature of the Dicksonia antarctica is its ability to form new growth points after being damaged.
Care
Caring for the Dicksonia antarctica primarily requires a lot of water and avoiding drought. The plant needs watering at least once a week in summer, and the soil should remain moist in winter. The choice of location is also crucial; the plant prefers a bright to semi-shaded spot and requires a sheltered location in winter. Its sensitivity to frost means that in colder climates, the Dicksonia antarctica should winter indoors or in a heated greenhouse.





