Cyathea cooperi Lacy Tree Fern The Seed Vine


Cyathea cooperi

General Information. Scientific name: Sphaeropteris cooperi. Pronunciation: spheer-rop-TEER-riss KOOP-per-rye. Common name (s): Australian tree fern. Family: Cyatheaceae. Plant type: tree. USDA hardiness zones: 10B through 11 (Figure 2) Planting month for zone 10 and 11: year round. Origin: native to eastern Queensland and northern New South.


Cyathea cooperi (Sphaeropteris cooperi) Big Plant Nursery

Cyathea cooperi Phonetic Spelling sfay-ROP-teris koo-PER-ee Description Native to Australia, this tree fern can reach heights upwards of 50 feet, with individual fronds reaching 10-20 feet in length. The form resembles a martini glass with gracefully arching fronds emerging from a skinny trunk.


Cyathea cooperi Australian Tree Fern, Lacy Tree Fern

Characteristics Australian tree fern ( Sphaeropteris cooperi) has a single trunk that can reach between 15 and 30 feet tall. The trunk has a brown, hairy appearance and grows up to a foot in diameter. As old fronds fall off, distinctive coin-shaped spots will form on the trunk.


Trees of Santa Cruz County Cyathea cooperi Australian Tree Fern

Distribution: C. australis is found along much of the east coast of Australia, extending right down into Tasmania. It prefers moist mountain areas and can grow on dryer slopes then most other tree ferns. C. cooperi is naturally found in tropical lowlands, along the coast of Queensland and New South Wales. Propagation:


Cyathea cooperi"Scaly Tree Fern" Paten Park Native Nursery

Cyathea cooperi is a fast growing, easy to grow evergreen tree or fern. It can grow 5 FT - 20 FT - wide, 30 FT tall. To grow well, it prefers mostly sun - mostly shade and even moisture water. In need of something verticillium wilt resistant? This may be a good option. #lacy leaves, #container plant Plant family: #Cyatheaceae USDA Zone: zone 9a - 11


Cyathea cooperi (Australian Tree Fern)

Cyathea cooperi, also known as the Australian tree fern, is a species of tree fern native to eastern Australia. It is the tallest tree fern in the world, growing up to 20 m (66 ft) tall. The trunk of C. cooperi is covered in a dark brown, spongy, and fibrous bark. The fronds are bi- or tripinnate and can grow up to 6 m (20 ft) long.


Australian Tree Fern (Cyathea cooperi) in Reno Sparks Lake Tahoe Carson

Plant Details Category: Perennial Light: Part Shade Bloom Season: Height: 10-15' / 3-4.6m Space: 6-12' / 1.8-3.7m Zones: Lowest Temp: 40° to 50°F / 4° to 10°C Colors: Grown for foliage Basic Care Plant in fertile, well-drained soil. Water freely in dry weather. Water Keep moist but not waterlogged. Soil Fertile, humus-rich, well-drained soil. Feed


Cyathea cooperi Australian Plants Society

This datasheet on Cyathea cooperi covers Identity, Overview, Distribution, Dispersal, Hosts/Species Affected, Diagnosis, Biology & Ecology, Environmental Requirements, Impacts, Uses, Prevention/Control, Further Information. Identity Preferred Scientific Name Cyathea cooperi (Hook. ex F. Muell.) Domin, 1929 Preferred Common Name australian tree fern


Cyathea cooperi Andreasens Green

C. cooperi is a fast growing tree fern with a slender trunk and bi-pinnate fronds which, in maturity, can be 10-12ft long. The new fronds have white scaly stalks at first which adds to this plant as a standout feature in a larger conservatory or greenhouse. Over time the trunk may grow to 6-8ft in height. Cyathea cooperi Cyathea cooperi


Photo 5176 Cyathea cooperi plant lust

Cyathea cooperi, also known as the Australian tree-fern is a tree-fern native to Australia, in New South Wales and Queensland. It can also be called lacy tree-fern, scaly tree-fern, or Cooper's tree fern. Not to be mistaken for Cyathea australis!


PlantFiles Pictures Giant Scaly Tree Fern, Australian Tree Fern

Fast-growing, award-winning Cyathea cooperi (Australian Tree Fern) is an evergreen tree fern with a very attractive terminal rosette of gracefully arching, lacy, emerald-green fronds, up to 13 ft. long (4 m). The new fronds or 'fiddleheads' are particularly beautiful, curled up with a delicate covering of silky hairs.


Cyathea cooperi (Australian Tree Fern)

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Cyathea cooperi (Australian Tree Fern)

Cyathea cooperi Cooper's tree fern A fast-growing tree fern reaching 5m in ideal conditions, with a slender stem and mid-green fronds up to 4m long Other common names Australian tree fern lacy tree fern see more scaly tree fern Synonyms Cyathea cooperi Cyathea cooperi improved see more Alsophila cooperi Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now


Fougère arborescente de Cooper, Cyathea cooperi planter, cultiver

Cyathea cooperi is commonly called the Lacy Tree Fern, and is also known as the Australian Tree Fern. It has had a name change so the species is now correctly named Sphaeropteris cooperi so be aware. This is one of a number of Australian plants that are increasingly popular in the USA.


Photo 5175 Cyathea cooperi plant lust

Cyathea - from the Ancient Greek 'kyatheion' - meaning "small cup" - referring to the compartment within the overall structure (sorus) that holds the spores. cooperi - named by Ferdinand von Mueller in honour of Sir Daniel Cooper (1821-1902).


Cyathea cooperi Fougère arborescente du Queensland

Cyathea cooperi is a tall and elegant single trunked tree fern with spreading 4m fronds creating a wonderful high canopy. It gets its name 'Coin Spot Fern' because of the smooth oval scars left on the trunk when the dead fronds fall off.