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    Dicksonia antarctica, the soft tree fern or man fern, is a species of evergreen tree fern native to eastern Australia, ranging from south-east Queensland...
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    Lehnert & Cámara-Leret 2018 Dicksonia antarctica – the soft tree fern. Australian National Botanic Gardens. 2008 "Dicksonia - Plants of the World Online"...
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    skirt, distinguishing it from the related Dicksonia squarrosa. A slow-growing plant, similar to Dicksonia antarctica, D. fibrosa can reach a height of 6 metres...
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    reinforced with thick, interlocking mats of tiny roots. If the crown of Dicksonia antarctica (the most common species in gardens) is damaged, it will inevitably...
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    generations in ferns A gametophyte (prothallus) of Dicksonia A sporophyte of Dicksonia antarctica Dicksonia antarctica frond with spore-producing structures In...
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    are dominated by Ferns such as Cyathea cooperi, Cyathea australis, Dicksonia antarctica, Cyathea cunninghamii and Cyathea leichhardtiana. The temperate rainforests...
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    roots are dug up intact. If the crown of the Tasmanian tree fern Dicksonia antarctica (the most common species in gardens) is damaged, it will die because...
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  • D. antarctica may refer to: Deschampsia antarctica, the Antarctic hair grass, a flowering plant species native to Antarctica Dicksonia antarctica, the...
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    epiphytes often flourish. The dominant tree ferns are commonly Dicksonia antarctica (soft tree fern) and/or Polystichum poliferum (mother shield fern)...
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    at an altitude up to 1,280 m (4,200 ft), often in the company of Dicksonia antarctica. It is a relatively hardy species and a popular landscape and container...
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