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Dicksonia squarrosa

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Origin: New Zealand, Chatham Islands

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Dicksonia squarrosa is an extremely elegant and exotic looking Tree Fern from New Zealand (North Island, South Island, Stewart Island, Chatham Island, Three Kings Island). It has a very slender dark trunk up to 7 metres (22 feet) tall, in its native habitat, covered in yellowish-brown hairs. The fronds, dark green on top and paler underneath are quite rough in texture and form a graceful spreading erect crown. A unique feature of this species is its ability to re-sprout from dormant adventitious buds lower down in the trunk or ground if the top is destroyed by cold. This species is happiest if it is never allowed to fully dry out. In the wild, the dead fronds cling to the trunk, forming a skirt, to prevent it from losing moisture. It is not as hardy as Dicksonia antarctica and fronds will be damaged by severe frosts. I have planted one in the shade of trees in my garden to test out. Probably more suited as a (cold) conservatory plant or potted up to move on in the winter months in most areas in Ireland and Britain. My experience on the hardiness of the squarrosa outdoors over the past 5 winters has been mixed. I believe at a minimum it should be planted in the shelter of larger plants and it should last through the winter. However another problem with it is the amount of water that it needs. Being a practically hollow trunk it dehydrates very easily during prolonged period of dry weather. Essentially it goes into stress if it dries out. It needs to be constantly watered and also needs to be fed. remember most of the Dicksonia squarrosa grow in poor, wet and swampy soil that get extremely high precipitation all year round. When plants used to arrive by container after import they had little or no root structure, which puts a huge strain on the plant. Give it plenty of TLC to help re-establish the root system and you should have a more success. Hardiness: down to around -3 celsuis without protection. Should you lose your Dicksonia squarrossa due to the winter cold, do not remove it! You can be almost certain new plants will emerge from the base. RHS AGM 1997

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Our mail order service is only available on the island of Ireland.

Ireland

Standard Mail Order: €25

Delivery cost is €25 for each parcel up 120cm x 70cm x 70cm and maximum weight of 30 kilograms.

Oversize Mail Order: €40

Delivery cost is €40 for each parcel up 220cm x 70cm x 70cm and maximum weight of 30 kilograms.

Heavy Orders: €100

For plants that are too heavy (combined order >30kg) to send via courier we can organise delivery of these orders by trolley using a dedicated horticultural transport company.

A trolley can take many heavy plants, each trolley costs €100.

You can also order plants in person when you visit our Plant Centre here at Kells Bay and we will arrange delivery with you.

We also have a ‘Click and Collect’ option for those that may be able to visit us and collect their plants.

Bord Bia Bloom, Dublin

We will once again be exhibiting in Bloom in the Phoenix Park from 29th May to 3rd June. We will gladly bring your order there for collection.

Britain

We regret we cannot send any mail orders to Britain due to plants being prohibited by mail order companies.

However, we do travel to Britain a few times a year to make deliveries, so please let us know if you want to check if you are near an area where we’ll be making a stop.

Email us first at billy@kellsbay.ie to make an enquiry.

RHS Chelsea Flower Show, London

We return to exhibit at Chelsea this year, from 20th-24th May, so you may even be able to pick up your plants from us there!

France

We regret we cannot send any mail orders to France and the rest of Europe due to plants being prohibited by mail order companies.

We also visit France twice a year, to make deliveries in March and September; via Cherbourg and can deliver plants from the Cherbourg area to Brittany.

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