The New Zealand tree fern is one of the country’s most iconic and ancient native plants, instantly recognisable by its elegant fronds and lush, emerald-green canopy. Whether you’re looking to bring a stunning architectural element to your garden or want to recreate the timeless beauty of New Zealand’s forests, incorporating a New Zealand tree fern into your landscape is an excellent choice. With several spectacular species native to Aotearoa, these ferns embody both botanical history and unique ecological value. Read on to discover which species may be perfect for your space, how to grow them, and why tree ferns are a top pick for New Zealand gardens.

Albizia julibrissin 'Rosea' (Silk Tree) is a stunning deciduous tree valued for its graceful spreading canopy, fern like foliage, and masses of fragrant soft pink silk flowers in summer. This elegant tree performs well in suitable New Zealand climates and creates a striking feature in gardens and landscapes. Its light airy form provides dappled shade, making Albizia julibrissin 'Rosea' an excellent choice for feature planting in warm sheltered locations.
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Leptinella dioica (aka Cotula dioica), commonly known as Bachelors Buttons, is an herbaceous perennial native to New Zealand. It is a creeping and somewhat fleshy plant that bears small and green, fern-like leaves with a touch of bronze. Small, yellow flowers are borne through spring and summer amidst the foliage as it grows to 10 cm tall and 70 cm wide. Leptinella dioica is a great plant to use as a low groundcover, for planting between rocks and pavers, using in tropical gardens, or planting around pool areas.
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