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Blechnum discolor, Crown fern ,- Piupiu  
Handsome bright green upright fern, dappled shade, light, damp well drained soil  1.2m           
3.3L $12.00

Blechnum capense syn novae-zelandiae Kiokio 
Long drooping fronds, likes shade or open site with ample moisture 
3.3L $12.00

Cyathea dealbata, Silver fern       
Cyathea dealbata is probably the most well-known of the NZ Tree Ferns due to its status as New Zealand’s national symbol. This variety will tolerate exposure to the elements, but will never look as beautiful. It is best suited to partial shade and sheltered conditions.
Various sizes P.O.A

Cyathea medullaris,Mamaku , Black Fern

The tallest growing of New Zealand’s tree ferns. It produces a distinctive, tall, black trunk topped with a pale green umbrella-like canopy. Prefers plenty of moisture, mulch, shelter from the wind and protection from frost when young. Full to semi-shade. Evergreen.
Various sizes P.O.A

Dicksonia fibrosa             
A slow growing, very hardy tree fern which will reach up to 6m in height (although over many decades!). It has a very thick, fibrous trunk and produces a beautiful crown of fronds in a shuttlecock shape. The fronds feel very crisp to touch, grow 1 – 2m in length and create a very symmetrical appearance.              
Various sizes P.O.A

Dicksonia squarrosa, Wheki       
Fast growing tree fern in terms of trunk formation, tolerates full sun, some wind but likes good moisture level  2 – 6m           
Various sizes P.O.A