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- Q1231387 abstract "Dicksonia squarrosa, commonly called whekī /ˈfɛkiː/ or rough tree fern, is a common tree fern endemic to New Zealand. It has a slender black trunk that is usually surrounded by many dead brown fronds.This species has a fast growth rate of up to 10–80 cm (4–31 in) a year, growing to about 6 m (20 ft) tall. It produces few fronds, all of which sprout in almost horizontal fashion. The fronds reach 1.5–3 m (4 ft 11 in–9 ft 10 in) in length, much smaller than Cyathea varieties, and are quite crisp to touch. They form a small "umbrella" on top of the trunk. They are sometimes found sprouting from apparently dead pieces of trunk. The trunks are often used for fencing or edging and fronds will sometimes sprout from the side if the top is dead. A feature of the whekī is the spreading underground rhizomes which can create dense groves, making it one of the most common tree ferns in New Zealand forests.The whekī is quite hardy and tolerant to sun and some wind, but is best suited to a site with partial shade and minimal wind. It will tolerate some exposure to the elements – but can look quite scruffy in such a situation. Some protection should be considered over the winter months in climates with temperatures below 4-5 C, e.g. shadecloth cover or straw packed in the crown. The fronds are small and compact, making this fern an ideal container or garden plant where space is limited. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.The Māori used to form fences of their fortified Pā with the dead whekī trunks.".
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- Q1231387 thumbnail Wheki_2008.JPG?width=300.
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- Q1231387 binomialAuthority "Sw.".
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- Q1231387 genus "Dicksonia".
- Q1231387 name "Dicksonia squarrosa".
- Q1231387 ordo Q623232.
- Q1231387 regnum "Plantae".
- Q1231387 type Eukaryote.
- Q1231387 type Fern.
- Q1231387 type Plant.
- Q1231387 type Species.
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- Q1231387 comment "Dicksonia squarrosa, commonly called whekī /ˈfɛkiː/ or rough tree fern, is a common tree fern endemic to New Zealand. It has a slender black trunk that is usually surrounded by many dead brown fronds.This species has a fast growth rate of up to 10–80 cm (4–31 in) a year, growing to about 6 m (20 ft) tall. It produces few fronds, all of which sprout in almost horizontal fashion.".
- Q1231387 label "Dicksonia squarrosa".
- Q1231387 depiction Wheki_2008.JPG.
- Q1231387 name "Dicksonia squarrosa".