Cyathea brownii Norfolk Island Tree Fern Pot Size:200 mmCyathea brownii, commonly known as the Norfolk Island Tree Fern, is the largest tree fern species in the world. Tall, elegant and unmistakably prehistoric in character, it forms a single towering trunk that can reach up to 20 metres, crowned with deeply divided fronds that stretch an impressive five to six metres in length. As the plant matures, the trunk becomes smooth and patterned with distinctive oval scars left by fallen fronds, while older
The more viburnums planted together
Perfect as a feature plant in tropical gardens or as a statement indoor fern
featuring stunning bright red and green-tipped variegated foliage
wavy branches attract the eye
and is beneficial to any garden as it improves the water-holding capacity of the soil as well as assisting to suppress weeds
container planting and as a hedge
Introducing the delightful Prunus persica nucipersica 'New Boy' Nectarine
Keep moist but do not over water
weeping habit makes it perfect as a feature tree or part of a layered planting design
as a lawn alternative
it thrives in heavy or wet soils
is particularly prized for its long vase life