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Cyathea cunninghamii – SLENDER TREE FERN
$35.00Tall slender fern to 20m x 12cm base with fronds to 3m. Very stringent requirements needing complete protection from hot sun & wind with plenty of water in summer. Q’ld, NSW, Vic & Tas.
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Cyathea leichhardtii – Prickly Tree Fern
$10.50A slow growing tree fern to 7m though usually smaller, from shaded rainforest where it is often found in groves. Frost tender. Vic, NSW & Q’ld.
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Davallia pyxidata – Hare’s Foot Fern
$10.50Epiphytic fern forming spreading clumps. Common on rocky outcrops or on trees, from moist rainforest to open forest. Sheltered shady sites with very good drainage.
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Dicksonia antarctica – SOFT TREE FERN
$10.50 – $220.00Large tree fern, trunk to 12m, often buttressed. Often grows in large colonies in moist rainforest gullies of eastern Australis. Hardy in parts sun, extra water in dry periods.
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Doodia aspera – Prickly Rasp Fern
$10.50Attractive fern to 0.4m, usually found in colonies. Hardy, tolerates a wide range of soils, from shade to almost full sun. Q’ld, NSW & Victoria.
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Doodia caudata – SMALL RASP FERN
$7.50 – $10.50Small terrestrial clumping fern to 30cm from a wide range of habitats. Hardy, can withstand a fair amount of sun but prefers part sun or shade. Q’ld, NSW, Vic & Tas.
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Doodia media – Common Rasp Fern
$7.50Small terrestrial fern to 60cm tall with creeping rhizome forming spreading clumps. Hardy fern, readily growing in partiallyprotected garden sites. Qld, NSW, Vic & Tas.
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Lastreopsis marginans – Bordered Shield Fern
$10.50An ornamental fern with glossy dark green fronds that forms dense colonies in the shaded or semi-shaded understorey of rainforest & wet sclerophyll forest.
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Lygodium microphyllum – Climbing Maidenhair
$12.50Ornamental climbing fern forming dense patches up to 5m. Prefers semi-shaded site with bright light, warmth & plenty of water. Edible rhizomes & young shoots.
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Microsorum punctatum – CRAWLING FERN
$10.50A widely distributed tropical terrestrial or lithophytic fern to 1.2m tall often forming dense colonies. Creeping rhizome. Very hardy once established, tolerating considerable exposure if well watered. Q’ld.