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Sphaeropteris dealbata, Cyathea dealbata, Alsophila
SILVER TREE FERN

SKU: 1260-020
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Alsophila dealbata, synonym Cyathea dealbata, commonly known as the silver fern or silver tree-fern, is a species of medium-sized tree fern, endemic to New Zealand. The fern is usually recognizable by the silver-white colour of the under-surface of mature fronds. It is a symbol commonly associated with the country both overseas and by New Zealanders themselves.

This fern is known to grow to heights of 10 metres (33 ft) or more. The crown is dense, and mature fronds tend to be about 4 metres (13 ft) long and have a silver-white colouration on the undersides. This distinctive silver colouration has made them useful for laying along tracks for night walking.

The fern is known to grow well in well-drained humus, and once established, it will tolerate drier conditions. It does best when sheltered from winds and should be protected from frost.

The fern has become one of the most widely recognized symbols of New Zealand, it is not an official national symbol.

Spores per packet: 20 spores (extremely tiny)

Sphaeropteris dealbata, Cyathea dealbata, Alsophila
SILVER TREE FERN

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Alsophila dealbata, synonym Cyathea dealbata, commonly known as the silver fern or silver tree-fern, is a species of medium-sized tree fern, endemic to New Zealand. The fern is usually recognizable by the silver-white colour of the under-surface of mature fronds. It is a symbol commonly associated with the country both overseas and by New Zealanders themselves.

This fern is known to grow to heights of 10 metres (33 ft) or more. The crown is dense, and mature fronds tend to be about 4 metres (13 ft) long and have a silver-white colouration on the undersides. This distinctive silver colouration has made them useful for laying along tracks for night walking.

The fern is known to grow well in well-drained humus, and once established, it will tolerate drier conditions. It does best when sheltered from winds and should be protected from frost.

The fern has become one of the most widely recognized symbols of New Zealand, it is not an official national symbol.

Spores per packet: 20 spores (extremely tiny)