What part of the UK has "Tree Ferns"? Aren't they sub-tropical?
You can just about grow the hardiest species Dicksonia antarctica in some of the mildest areas, the south west coast and in the centres of the big cities. I live near the cold east coast, so I have to wrap mine in several layers of fleece, plus a plastic outer frame in winter, but I often still loose the fronds.
@Fernapple So anywhere in England/Great Britain where there's rarely or never a frost? I researched the species range map and found this;
@Robecology Interesting thanks.
I tried growing a couple of them here, mostly out of sentimentality when my daughter moved permanently to NZ. Sometimes, garden centers must offer up random plants for folks to enjoy just a short while.
I planted them well and with care, proper sun/shade setting, but I guess it just didn't suit them here so far north of the equator!
They would not grow for me here in the UK either unless I covered them in winter. See Robecology above.
Didn't know those things still existed !
They are only, of course, found mainly in the Southern Hemisphere, and some parts of the triopics, the Ice Ages killed off the natives of the Northern Hemisphere. The one I grow comes from New Zealand, where there is a large tree fern based ecosystem, and of course the tree fern is New Zealands national emblem.
Here in Florida we had a tree fern in our yard for 20 years. It finally got so tall that it grew into he live oak above it, and we cut it down.
Florida would suit them well, here they only get half a year to grow, and struggle to survive the other half.
Very beautiful, and how amazing and awesome.
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