
Australian Tree Ferns
Australian tree ferns, primarily belonging to the genus Cyathea and Dicksonia, are large, perennial plants native to Australia’s rainforests. Recognizable by their tall, shaggy trunks and lush, feathery fronds, they thrive in humid, shaded environments. These plants have a rich green color and can grow several meters high, providing habitat for various wildlife. Tree ferns reproduce via spores instead of seeds, and they play a vital role in their ecosystems by contributing to biodiversity and providing shelter. They are commonly used in landscaping for their striking appearance and ability to create a tropical ambiance.