Cyathea australis protection (australis/cooperi IDs)
- Arlon Tishmarsh
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Re: Cyathea australis protection (australis/cooperi IDs)
I'd say 99.9% its Cooperi . Australis would also have some spines / lumps on the frond stem
Re: Cyathea australis protection (australis/cooperi IDs)
I wondered if it was, so have religiously dug it up each year and popped it in my heated greenhouse phew, glad I did. Thanks
Re: Cyathea australis protection (australis/cooperi IDs)
I've just looked again and it is more like my small cooperi, sorry for the confusion
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Re: Cyathea australis protection (australis/cooperi IDs)
So..... has anyone got a real Cyathea australis
My C cooperi's are still out side and will probably go into the polytunnel next weekend. I'll try to keep just frost free this winter as left unheated last winter it went down to -5.6C and I lost all the fronds. They did grow out again, but as it doesn't flush like Dicksonia antarctica it took until July to look reasonable again.
It seems the most important thing over winter is to NEVER LET DRY OUT
My C cooperi's are still out side and will probably go into the polytunnel next weekend. I'll try to keep just frost free this winter as left unheated last winter it went down to -5.6C and I lost all the fronds. They did grow out again, but as it doesn't flush like Dicksonia antarctica it took until July to look reasonable again.
It seems the most important thing over winter is to NEVER LET DRY OUT
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- Yorkshire Kris
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Re: Cyathea australis protection (australis/cooperi IDs)
I've got one.Dave Brown wrote:So..... has anyone got a real Cyathea australis
My C cooperi's are still out side and will probably go into the polytunnel next weekend. I'll try to keep just frost free this winter as left unheated last winter it went down to -5.6C and I lost all the fronds. They did grow out again, but as it doesn't flush like Dicksonia antarctica it took until July to look reasonable again.
It seems the most important thing over winter is to NEVER LET DRY OUT
Re: Cyathea australis protection (australis/cooperi IDs)
Kris,
Did yours come from Amulree?
Mine did - last sale.
Is yours inside yet? Mine is up against the house at the mo beside the boiler outlet.
Did yours come from Amulree?
Mine did - last sale.
Is yours inside yet? Mine is up against the house at the mo beside the boiler outlet.
- Yorkshire Kris
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Re: Cyathea australis protection (australis/cooperi IDs)
Yes and yes. In the dark corner of my garage. Last year it was fine there.Steph wrote:Kris,
Did yours come from Amulree?
Mine did - last sale.
Is yours inside yet? Mine is up against the house at the mo beside the boiler outlet.
Re: Cyathea australis protection (australis/cooperi IDs)
Sadly not.
My three cooperi have put on superb growth this year considering they were just tiny plugs the year before. Fronds easily two feet now! They will be going in the polyhouse in the next week or so.
My three cooperi have put on superb growth this year considering they were just tiny plugs the year before. Fronds easily two feet now! They will be going in the polyhouse in the next week or so.
Most wanted list - Any Young Trachycarpus and/or fern.
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Are they well rooted and in frond?Steph wrote:Kris,
Did yours come from Amulree?
Mine did - last sale.
Is yours inside yet? Mine is up against the house at the mo beside the boiler outlet.
- Yorkshire Kris
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Re: Cyathea australis protection (australis/cooperi IDs)
Hi,
After looking through the post, you all seem to have cooperi except for pdid that I'm sure after looking at the pictures is Australis. Attached is a picture of one of my mature Australis, the stipes are like sand paper and the croziers have a dark brown snake skin like scales not fluffy looking like cooperi. When cooperi's fronds have finished they fall of on mature plants and produce a hexagonal shape on the up forming trunk, compared to Australis that the bottom of the stipe stays attached.
Hope this clears up any confusion.
Rob
After looking through the post, you all seem to have cooperi except for pdid that I'm sure after looking at the pictures is Australis. Attached is a picture of one of my mature Australis, the stipes are like sand paper and the croziers have a dark brown snake skin like scales not fluffy looking like cooperi. When cooperi's fronds have finished they fall of on mature plants and produce a hexagonal shape on the up forming trunk, compared to Australis that the bottom of the stipe stays attached.
Hope this clears up any confusion.
Rob
Re: Cyathea australis protection (australis/cooperi IDs)
Bowden Hosta sell Australis, £50 delivered, but I'm not sure on size.
Re: Cyathea australis protection (australis/cooperi IDs)
anyone want to hit me with a proper ID I got this under the idea it was a cooperi. I can take better pictures if need be to get a proper ID.