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Polystichum neolobatum: “A very hardy, very beautiful, clump-forming, slightly tropical looking fern native to parts of the ...
The subtropical garden is easy to spot from the ... were devoted to growing all sorts of tropical species — Tasmanian tree ferns, cordylines, agave, cannas and hardy palms.
Forests of ferns, cycads ... hot and dry climate a humid and drippy subtropical feel. Dry deserts slowly took on a greener hue. Palm tree-like cycads were abundant, as were conifers such as ...
A classic subtropical garden packed with rhododendrons, magnolias and hydrangeas. Head for the Stumpery and Cascade for an array of ferns including unusual Australasian tree ferns. The fern house and ...
The biggest issue gardeners face is that Boston ferns, originally native to tropical and subtropical regions, require consistent warmth and humidity. This poses a problem for those of us who live ...
2b). In the subtropical sites, tree-leaf temperatures were much closer to ambient temperatures. The relationship of leaf temperature to ambient temperature holds across closely related congeneric ...