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  2. Sphaeropteris cooperi - Wikipedia

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    Description. Sphaeropteris cooperi is a medium-to-large fast growing tree fern, to 15 metres (49 ft) in height with a 12-inch (30 cm) thick trunk. The apex of the trunk and unfurling crosiers are particularly attractive, covered as they are with conspicuous long, silky, straw colored scales. The crown is widely spread and the light green fronds ...

  3. Alsophila australis - Wikipedia

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    Alsophila australis is a robust tub plant and tolerant of salty winds. It is a popular cool climate hardy tree-fern, adaptable to a variety of climates and soils. It grows in moist shady forest, both coastal and montane, at an altitude up to 1,280 m (4,200 ft), often in the company of Dicksonia antarctica.

  4. Australian tree fern - Wikipedia

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    Australian Tree Fern. Australian tree fern may refer to any species of tree fern native to Australia, most commonly referring to: Cyathea australis. Cyathea cooperi, native to New South Wales and Queensland. Dicksonia antarctica, a species of evergreen tree fern. Category: Set index articles on plant common names.

  5. Dicksonia antarctica - Wikipedia

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    Nunniong, Australia. The soft tree fern can be used as a food source, with the pith of the plant being eaten either cooked or raw. It is a good source of starch. [4] The 1889 book The Useful Native Plants of Australia records that "The pulp of the top of the trunk is full of starch, and is eaten by the aboriginals [sic.] both raw and roasted ...

  6. Tree fern - Wikipedia

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    The tree ferns are arborescent (tree-like) ferns that grow with a trunk elevating the fronds above ground level, making them trees. Many extant tree ferns are members of the order Cyatheales, to which belong the families Cyatheaceae (scaly tree ferns), Dicksoniaceae, Metaxyaceae, and Cibotiaceae. It is estimated that Cyatheales originated in ...

  7. Tasmanian ferns - Wikipedia

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    The fern is more common in high altitude, wet rainforests. [19] This fern is easily identified by the red-brown color of the frond stems and like Histiopteris incisa, grows most abundantly in disturbed areas. [20] Dicksonia antarctica; Dicksonia antarctica is the most common tree fern in south eastern Australian rainforests. [21]

  8. Flora of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Ferns prefer a cool and damp environment since water is required for reproduction, the majority of Australian species are found in bushland [clarification needed] and rainforest, there are aquatic, epiphytic (Platycerium, Huperzia and Asplenium), and terrestrial species including large tree ferns from the genera Cyathea and Dicksonia.

  9. Sphaeropteris australis - Wikipedia

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    Sphaeropteris australis, synonyms Alsophila leichhardtiana and Cyathea leichhardtiana, the prickly tree fern, is a plant in the tree fern family, Cyatheaceae. It is native to eastern Australia ( Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland ). [ 3] It is a common species found in moist situations, in and near rainforests .

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