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Cyathea cooperi

Cyathea cooperi

Cyathea cooperi, also commonly known as the Lacy Tree Fern or the Australian Tree Fern, is an evergreen tree fern plant. Native to Australia, this is a larger fern which has delicate, lacy, green fronds which grow along slender, arching branches forming a rosette shape.

Under the correct conditions, this tree fern can grow to a relatively large size, eventually reaching an ultimate height of up to six metres and an ultimate spread of up to four metres. It will grow well in moist soil, in partial shade and with some shelter from colder conditions. This is an excellent fern for adding architectural interest to gardens.

Please Note: Images are for illustrative purposes only and designed to be a representation of the item(s) being sold. The plant will be supplied in a growers pot. Depending on seasonality, deciduous plants may be supplied in their dormant state and without leaves. Plants may also be pruned back, lower than stated heights, to encourage new growth.

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Cyathea cooperi, also commonly known as the Lacy Tree Fern or the Australian Tree Fern, is an evergreen tree fern plant. Native to Australia, this is a larger fern which has delicate, lacy, green fronds which grow along slender, arching branches forming a rosette shape.

Under the correct conditions, this tree fern can grow to a relatively large size, eventually reaching an ultimate height of up to six metres and an ultimate spread of up to four metres. It will grow well in moist soil, in partial shade and with some shelter from colder conditions. This is an excellent fern for adding architectural interest to gardens.

Please Note: Images are for illustrative purposes only and designed to be a representation of the item(s) being sold. The plant will be supplied in a growers pot. Depending on seasonality, deciduous plants may be supplied in their dormant state and without leaves. Plants may also be pruned back, lower than stated heights, to encourage new growth.