
Cyathea - Wikipedia
Cyathea is a genus of tree ferns, the type genus of the fern order Cyatheales. The genus name Cyathea is derived from the Greek kyatheion, meaning "little cup", and refers to the cup-shaped sori on the underside of the fronds.
How to Grow and Care for Australian Tree Fern - The Spruce
Aug 7, 2024 · Contrary to its name, the Australian tree fern (Cyathea cooperi) is actually more tree than fern. Characterized by lacy, feathery fronds and a scale-covered trunk, the evergreen Australian tree fern can bring an exotic touch to any garden.
How to Grow & Care for Australian Tree Ferns: Complete Guide
Jun 12, 2023 · Discover how to grow and care for the majestic Australian Tree Fern (Cyathea cooperi) in your garden. Learn about its ideal planting conditions, maintenance practices, and key characteristics to transform your outdoor space into a tropical haven.
Cyathea ( Cyathea ) - Professional Gardening Tips - Backyard Gardener
Sep 21, 2016 · Cyathea ( Cyathea ) There are over 600 species of tree ferns in this genus. Beleive it or not, some of these ferns can reach heights in excess of 70 feet. The trunks are fiberouse and rough and pinate fronds are upward reaching. Grow in a garden as an accent – especially nice around a fountain or pool. Shade is essential.
Cyathea cooperi (Australian Tree Fern) - Gardenia
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).
Tree Fern - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
Cyathea is the largest group of tree ferns, with more than 500 species, and it also includes the world’s tallest tree ferns. These tree ferns tend to be faster growing than other types and are usually found in warm, tropical climates.
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Cyatheaceae - Wikipedia
Three tentative clades have been developed: Alsophila, Cyathea, and Sphaeropteris. These are frequently used as genus names. Cnemidaria, Trichopteris (or Trichipteris), and Nephelea (or Nephelia) have also been suggested as genera. Initially, indusium and scale morphology were used to organize the Cyatheaceae into taxonomic ranks.
Cyathea - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Scaly Tree Fern family (from Greek kyatheion, a little cup, after the the cup-like indusium of some members). 4 genera (Alsophila, Cyathea, Gymnosphaera [including Hymenophyllopsis], and Sphaeropteris)/600+ species. (Figure 4.40) The Cyatheaceae are …
Cyathea | fern genus | Britannica
…genera of tree ferns (Alsophila, Cyathea, and Sphaeropteris) with more than 600 modern species, widely distributed in tropical regions. Family Thyrsopteridaceae Stems erect and trunklike or sprawling, hairy and with a mantle of roots, often producing slender runners; leaves large (up to 3.5 metres [11.5 feet]), 3 to 5 times…