Dicksonia Plantation in Lowndesboro had a reputation in its day as a stately mansion in picturesque surroundings. But, after burning twice in its 186-year history, the elegant mansion is more famous ...
American Fern Journal, Vol. 95, No. 3 (Jul. - Sep., 2005), pp. 115-125 (11 pages) Dicksonia sellowiana spores were cultivated in mineral solution. After 30 days, young gametophytes were transferred to ...
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Papua New Guinea (Southern Highlands Province): tender fronds eaten by the Wola people.
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This plant goes well with a tropical garden theme because of its fabulous large fronds, which give it an exotic jungle-like look. It can be grown in a container or planted in a semi-shady spot in the ...
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