Umbrella Broadleaf
Claim this listingGeneral Description/History
Umbrella ferns have long stems with a circular crown of many fishbone like ferns at the top. Each fern has many soft fronds arranged opposite each other giving a ladder-like effect. Colour is glossy green.
These ferns are native to eastern coastal Australia from south of Sydney and north to south-east Queensland. They are very difficult to propagate and therefore most supplies are harvested from the wild in NSW and Qld.
What to look for
● Undamaged leaves.
Flower Care
- Keep cool! Never place in full sun.
- Recut at least 2 cm off each branch with sharp secateurs and place in cold water.
- Do not smash or split stem ends.
- Preservative is not necessary
- Replace vase water every day.
Botanical Name: Sticherus flabellatus
Common Names: Umbrella fern
Stem Length: Branches: up to 30 cm
Country of Origin: Australia
Available Colours: Green
Season: Summer,Autumn,Winter,Spring
Availability: January,February,March,April,May,June,July,August,September,October,November,Decemeber