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Tree Ferns Collection

Tree ferns, with their majestic fronds and ancient beauty, can be found in various corners of the world

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Tree ferns, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa, Africa

Tree ferns, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa, Africa

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Redwoods and Tree Ferns, The Redwoods, Rotorua, Bay of Plenty, North Island

Redwoods and Tree Ferns, The Redwoods, Rotorua, Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Tree ferns and Duck Pond, Wellington Botanic Garden, Wellington, North Island

Tree ferns and Duck Pond, Wellington Botanic Garden, Wellington, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Tree Ferns (coloured engraving)

Tree Ferns (coloured engraving)
6005392 Tree Ferns (coloured engraving) by Fitch, W. (fl.1872); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tree Ferns. Illustration for A History of the Vegetable Kingdom by William Rhind (Blackie)

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Tree Ferns, Dandenong Ranges National Park, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Tree Ferns, Dandenong Ranges National Park, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Soft Tree Fern - Unfolding new frond

Soft Tree Fern - Unfolding new frond
AU-32053-JPF Tasmanian tree fern / Soft tree fern / Man fern - Unfolding new frond Dicksonia antarctica Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Yarra Ranges National Park, Black Spur, Victoria, Australia

Yarra Ranges National Park, Black Spur, Victoria, Australia
A fog filled valley of towering Mountain Ash trunks and Tree Ferns

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Ferns (colour litho)

Ferns (colour litho)
3630332 Ferns (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ferns. Illustration from Meyers Konversations-Lexicon, c1895.); © Look and Learn

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Animals and plants of the coastal forests of Australia (colour litho)

Animals and plants of the coastal forests of Australia (colour litho)
3101084 Animals and plants of the coastal forests of Australia (colour litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Tree Ferns inside Hakgalla Gardens (b / w photo)

Tree Ferns inside Hakgalla Gardens (b / w photo)
3652859 Tree Ferns inside Hakgalla Gardens (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tree Ferns inside Hakgalla Gardens)

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Tree ferns, Lake Waikaremoana, Te Urewera National Park, North Island, New Zealand

Tree ferns, Lake Waikaremoana, Te Urewera National Park, North Island, New Zealand

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Glanleam, Co Kerry, Ireland; Path In The Woods At A Country House Surrounded By Dicksonia Antarctica

Glanleam, Co Kerry, Ireland; Path In The Woods At A Country House Surrounded By Dicksonia Antarctica

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Brindle Creek: subtropical rainforest Border Ranges National Park, northern New South Wales

Brindle Creek: subtropical rainforest Border Ranges National Park, northern New South Wales, Australia JPF32170
JPF-9027 Brindle Creek: subtropical rainforest Border Ranges National Park, northern New South Wales, Australia Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Rainforest Moss: (Spindens vieillardii) covering trunks of Tree Fern (Cyathea novae-caledoniae)

Rainforest Moss: (Spindens vieillardii) covering trunks of Tree Fern (Cyathea novae-caledoniae)
JPF-12187 RAINFOREST - NEW CALEDONIA. Moss (Spindens vieillardii) covering trunks of Tree Fern (Cyathea novae-caledoniae) Blue River Regional Park

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Dicksonia antarctica tree fern

Dicksonia antarctica tree fern
Dicksonia antarctica (Tasmanian Tree Fern) is a slow growing tree fern that in time will reach 15 feet tall with a possible 6-10 spread

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Native tree ferns at Parry Kauri Park, Warkworth, Auckland Region, North Island

Native tree ferns at Parry Kauri Park, Warkworth, Auckland Region, North Island, New Zealand

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Tree ferns in Glow Worm Dell (Miniehaha), Fox Glacier village, Westland, South Island

Tree ferns in Glow Worm Dell (Miniehaha), Fox Glacier village, Westland, South Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Common Tree Fern (Cyathea dregei) habit, Royal Natal N. P. Drakensberg Mountains, KwaZulu-Natal

Common Tree Fern (Cyathea dregei) habit, Royal Natal N. P. Drakensberg Mountains, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, November
Common Tree Fern (Cyathea dregei) habit, Royal Natal N.P. Drakensberg Mountains, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, November

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Plant evolutionary history, artwork

Plant evolutionary history, artwork
Plant evolutionary history. Artwork showing the stages in the evolution of plants during the history of the Earth. Around 1200 million years ago the Earths land areas were barren

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Wet Sclerophyll Forest - magnificent forest consisting of mainly Mountain Ash trees

Wet Sclerophyll Forest - magnificent forest consisting of mainly Mountain Ash trees
SAS-1767 Wet Sclerophyll Forest - consisting of mainly Mountain Ash trees and impressive tree ferns Yarra Ranges National Park, Victoria

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Tree ferns - Tanzania - Africa

Tree ferns - Tanzania - Africa
MM-73 Tree ferns Tanzania - Africa Cyathea manniana Michele Menegon contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Wet Sclerophyll Forest - very dense cover of tree ferns and ground ferns as understory in a

Wet Sclerophyll Forest - very dense cover of tree ferns and ground ferns as understory in a magnificent wet sclerophyll
SAS-1769 Wet Sclerophyll Forest - very dense cover of tree ferns and ground ferns as understory Yarra Ranges National Park, Victoria

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Wet Sclerophyll Forest - magnificent tree fern grows as understory in a wet sclerophyll forest

Wet Sclerophyll Forest - magnificent tree fern grows as understory in a wet sclerophyll forest - Otways
SAS-1768 Wet Sclerophyll Forest - magnificent tree fern grows as understory Otways, Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia Steffen & Alexandra Sailer contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Wet Sclerophyll Forest - magnificent forest consisting of mainly Mountain Ash trees

Wet Sclerophyll Forest - magnificent forest consisting of mainly Mountain Ash trees
SAS-1765 Wet Sclerophyll Forest - consisting of mainly Mountain Ash trees and impressive tree ferns Yarra Ranges National Park, Victoria

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Australian Tree Ferns - dense tree ferns and stream in rainforest - Victoria - Australia

Australian Tree Ferns - dense tree ferns and stream in rainforest - Victoria - Australia
BMD-247 Australian Tree Ferns - dense tree ferns and stream in rainforest Victoria - Australia Cyathea cooperi Brian McDairmant contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Straw frost protection over Tree Fern (Cyatheales sp. ) in garden, Norfolk, England, march

Straw frost protection over Tree Fern (Cyatheales sp. ) in garden, Norfolk, England, march
Straw frost protection over Tree Fern (Cyatheales sp.) in garden, Norfolk, England, march

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Jurassic landscape, artwork

Jurassic landscape, artwork
Jurassic landscape. Coloured updating of the famous artwork Duria Antiquior (Ancient Devon), painted 1830 by English geologist Henry De la Beche. The Jurassic Period was 200 to 146 million years ago

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Cretaceous tree ferns, artwork

Cretaceous tree ferns, artwork
Cretaceous tree ferns. Artwork showing several Tempskya tree ferns, depicted in the Lower to Mid-Cretaceous Period. These plants could reach six metres in height and half a metre in diameter

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Prehistoric tree ferns, artwork

Prehistoric tree ferns, artwork
Prehistoric tree ferns. Artwork of tree ferns growing by a lake. Ferns like these were numerous during the Jurassic Period (200 to 145 million years ago)

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Ferns

Ferns. Two unidentified tree ferns (far left and centre left) surrounded by other ferns of temperate climates. Tree ferns belong to an ancient group

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Stream and tree ferns, Mount Field National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Stream and tree ferns, Mount Field National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Tree Fern AU 146 JLR Tarra Valley National Park, East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia

Tree Fern AU 146 JLR Tarra Valley National Park, East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
AU-146-JLR TREE FERNS Tarra Valley National Park, East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. Dicksonia antarctica Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Road in Wet Sclerophyll Forest - a road cuts through magnificent forest consisting of mainly

Road in Wet Sclerophyll Forest - a road cuts through magnificent forest consisting of mainly Mountain Ash trees - Cape
SAS-1607 Road in Wet Sclerophyll Forest - a road cuts through magnificent forest consisting of mainly Mountain Ash trees Cape Otway, Victoria

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: New Zealand DAD 1512 Rain forest near mangonui, evidence of low cloud

New Zealand DAD 1512 Rain forest near mangonui, evidence of low cloud and very damp conditions with draping Lichen
DAD-1512 RAINFOREST - evidence of low cloud and very damp conditions with draping Lichen, tree stanglers, and Epyphites. near mangonui

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Australia Queensland, Carnavaron National Park, Carnavron Gorge Section, Ward's Canyon

Australia Queensland, Carnavaron National Park, Carnavron Gorge Section, Ward's Canyon
AU-13-PLA AUSTRALIA - Carnavron Gorge Section, Ward's Canyon Carnavaron National Park. Queensland Moist shaded enviroment supports a fern community including King Ferns (Angiopteris evecta)

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Tree (Man) fern - fronds encrusted with frost Ben Lomond National Park, northeastern Tasmania

Tree (Man) fern - fronds encrusted with frost Ben Lomond National Park, northeastern Tasmania, Australia RMS04450
AU-18-RM Tasmanian tree fern / Soft tree fern / Man fern - fronds encrusted with frost Ben Lomond National Park, northeastern Tasmania

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Manfern / soft tree fern Meander Valley, Tasmania, Australia

Manfern / soft tree fern Meander Valley, Tasmania, Australia
AU-00052-DHG Tasmanian tree fern / Soft tree fern / Man fern Meander Valley, Tasmania, Australia Dicksonia antarctica Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Manfern / soft tree fern. Huon River, SW Tasmania, Australia

Manfern / soft tree fern. Huon River, SW Tasmania, Australia
AU-00609-DHG Tasmanian tree fern / Soft tree fern / Man fern Huon River, SW Tasmania, Australia Dicksonia antarctica Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Young frond of fern unfurling, Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre, Wairarapa

Young frond of fern unfurling, Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre, Wairarapa, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Bush walk, native trees and ferns, Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre

Bush walk, native trees and ferns, Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre, Wairarapa, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Tree ferns, Yarra Ranges National Park, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Tree ferns, Yarra Ranges National Park, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Rain Forest JPF 7918 Formed of Kamahi tree fern, New Zealand South Island Westland National Park

Rain Forest JPF 7918 Formed of Kamahi tree fern, New Zealand South Island Westland National Park Minnehaha walk near
JPF-7918 RAINFOREST, Kamahi tree ferns in Westland National Park. New Zealand, South Island. Minnehaha walk near Fox Glacier township

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Mixed ancient forest in the Waitakere (Cascade) range, North Island, New Zealand

Mixed ancient forest in the Waitakere (Cascade) range, North Island, New Zealand. With tree ferns, podocarps etc
ROG-11671 Mixed ancient forest in the Waitakere (Cascade) range North Island, New Zealand. With tree ferns, podocarps etc

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Australia - Twins waterfalls in the Otway National Park southern tip of the state of Victoria

Australia - Twins waterfalls in the Otway National Park southern tip of the state of Victoria
JLR-73 Australia - Twins waterfalls in the Otway National Park southern tip of the state of Victoria. Jean-marc La Roque Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Rough Fern Tree

Rough Fern Tree
FC-309 ROUGH TREE FERN Cyathea australis F Collet Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTree Ferns Collection: Australia - Waterfall in the Otway National Park southern tip of the state of Victoria

Australia - Waterfall in the Otway National Park southern tip of the state of Victoria
JLR-71 Australia - Waterfall in the Otway National Park southern tip of the state of Victoria. Jean-marc La Roque Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only




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Tree ferns, with their majestic fronds and ancient beauty, can be found in various corners of the world. In the enchanting Redwoods of Rotorua, nestled in the Bay of Plenty on New Zealand's North Island, these towering giants stand alongside mighty redwoods. Their verdant foliage creates a mesmerizing tapestry against the backdrop of this natural wonder. Venturing to Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens in Cape Town, South Africa, one is greeted by an awe-inspiring sight - a lush display amidst vibrant African flora. These botanical marvels thrive harmoniously within this diverse ecosystem, showcasing nature's remarkable adaptability. Wellington Botanic Garden in New Zealand's North Island offers another captivating scene where tree ferns coexist with a serene duck pond. As visitors stroll through this tranquil oasis they can captivated by the graceful unfurling fronds that symbolize new beginnings and growth. In Dandenong Ranges National Park located in Victoria, Australia's Pacific region lies yet another haven for tree fern enthusiasts. Here among dense forests and pristine landscapes stands an abundance of magnificent specimens. The soft tree fern takes center stage as it unveils its delicate new frond to the world. Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre in Wairarapa showcases nature at its finest as young fronds gracefully unfurl under gentle sunlight. This sanctuary provides a safe haven for these ancient plants while offering visitors an opportunity to witness their extraordinary life cycle up close. The misty Yarra Ranges National Park along Black Spur Road beckons adventurers seeking solace amidst towering mountain ash trees and ethereal tree ferns shrouded in foggy mystique. Nature enthusiasts find themselves immersed within this breathtaking landscape that seems straight out of a fairytale. Delving into history reveals stunning lithographs capturing the intricate beauty of ferns from around the globe - vivid reminders that these fascinating plants have fascinated artists and scientists alike for centuries.