Dicksonia Antarctica (Tasmanian tree fern) - Is a large, robust, attractive tree fern that grows in native to Southeastern
Cyathea tomentosissima (Highland Lace) - This is a rather small tree fern that hails from the cool mountain cloud forests and grasslands of New Guinea at very high elevations.
Orange Giant - A breathtaking, rare tree fern famous for the vibrant coppery-orange scales that coat its trunk and emerging fronds. This specimen was meticulously raised from spores of the majestic parent plant (pictured), ensuring world-class genetics and a truly unique addition to your collection.
Cyathea cooperi Revolvulum (weeping Tree Fern) is a medium-to-large fast growing tree fern, to 15 metres (49 ft) in height with a 12-inch (30 cm) thick trunk.
Cyathea medullaris Black Tree Fern or Mamaku Native to: New Zealand; Fiji; Polynesia Size: trunk grows to 20-200 inches; fronds grow to 80-120 inches Climate: temperate; subtropical Grow in: Protected location with good amount of water given the right location, this tree will grow to be a hearty, adaptable source of shade. Its large head covering has black scales and lacy fronds. This fast growing tree will develop a huge crown in a comparatively short time.
Alsophila australis, synonym Cyathea australis, also known as the rough tree fern, is a species of tree fern native to southeastern Queensland, New South Wales and southern Victoria in Australia