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Australian Tree Fern (Cyathea cooperi) Australian Tree Fern (Cyathea cooperi)
Australian Tree Fern (Cyathea cooperi)
Australian Tree Fern (Cyathea cooperi)

Australian Tree Fern (Cyathea cooperi)

The Australian tree fern is one of the most winter-hardy tree ferns out there. In its original habitat in New South Wales and Queensland, the species can become up to 15 meters high. But in a temperate climate, it usually quits growing after a couple of meters. A lot of frost can kill the leaves, but the trunk can withstand low temperatures and w.. Read more
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The Australian tree fern is one of the most winter-hardy tree ferns out there. In its original habitat in New South Wales and Queensland, the species can become up to 15 meters high. But in a temperate climate, it usually quits growing after a couple of meters. A lot of frost can kill the leaves, but the trunk can withstand low temperatures and will continue to grow after winter has ended. However, it is highly recommended to wrap in the tree with foil or cloth when the temperature is decreasing towards -10 degrees Celsius, this to avoid damage. Provide a shady spot.

Sowing descritpion: Do not cover the spores and scatter them in sowing mix in a warm and moisty environment. The temperature has to attain at around 25 degrees Celsius, and the soil mustn’t dry out. Germination usually occurs within three months, but it can sometimes take a little while longer. Water the seeds regularly to stimulate germination.

Family: Cyatheaceae
Scientific name: Cyathea cooperi
Common name: Australian tree fern
Native to: Australia

Sowing time: Whole year
Difficulty: Challenging
Minimum temperature: -10 degrees Celcius

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Cindy

Dit was topsport, ook in geduld! Maar beide keren succesvol en heb nu plantjes van 15 cm


T. Baselier

Zaai en stekgrond nat gemaakt en gesterliseerd in de magnetron. Na afkoelen in bakjes van de chinees verdeeld. Hierna sporen verspreid en in de halfschaduw geplaatst. Regenwater eerst gekookt en erna de grond beneveld om de 2 weken. Nu 4 maanden verder eerste tekens van kieming te zien


Richard adriaansen

Een serieuze uitdaging....na 1 maand minuscule groene puntjes ontdekt...in de loop een paar groene puntjes verloren . Niet sproeien/nevelen dus..nu 2 maanden verder en t zijn nog steeds groene vlekjes in het zand....ha,ha staan op 25 graden en worden regelmatig met condenser bemist.