Ericaceous compost is lime-free and more acidic than most composts. Tree ferns are slow growing architectural plants with spreading fronds above a thick trunk and they like eracateous compost.
Tree ferns and palm trees are both types of tropical plants, but they have distinct differences. Tree ferns are a type of fern that have a woody trunk and large, frilly leaves, while palm trees have a smooth, slender trunk and large, fan-shaped or feather-like leaves. Additionally, tree ferns reproduce via spores, while palm trees produce seeds. Overall, tree ferns are more closely related to ferns than palm trees are.
dispersal by wind
Epiphyte Tree dwelling ferns are actually flora that grow on the barks of trees and sometimes even near the top of the tree and they provide a second ecosystem for local wildlife. These ferns are not parasitic to the native tree.
Ancient plants.
Ferns can grow from 1/10" to "tree ferns" which are around 90ft tall.
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normal fertilizer.
an alder tree
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Yes, Acacia tree leaves can be used in a vegetable garden compost. They are rich in nutrients and will help enrich the compost with organic matter. Just be sure to shred them first to help speed up the decomposition process.
yes No, the silver fern can not be a tree fern. Cythea and Alsophila are tree ferns
In the mountains and in Christmas tree farms!