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Encyclopedia > Fern Tree, Tasmania

Set beneath majestic Mount Wellington whose summit is at 1270 metres above sea level, Fern Tree is 13 km by road from Hobart's CBD. Mount Wellington is the mountain on whose foothills is built much of the city of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. ...


At 450 metres, Fern Tree is Tasmania's highest community of any size. The name Fern Tree is adapted from the plant Dicksonia Antarctica which has the common name of tree fern and grows abundantly in this area. Emblems: Flora - Tasmanian Blue Gum; Fauna - none Motto: Ubertas et Fidelitas (Fertility and Faithfulness) Slogan or Nickname: The Apple Isle Other Australian states and territories Capital Hobart Government Const. ...


Fern Tree was originally a postal station on the road to the Huon Valley. Settled from the mid 19th century, Fern Tree and its environs have always been a major recreational area for Hobart residents and a delightful place for those who live here. Municipality of Huon Valley, Tasmania The Huon Valley is a local government area of Tasmania. ...



Localities of Hobart - List of Hobart suburbs
City of Hobart: Battery Point | Cascades | Cornelian Bay | Dynnyrne | Fern Tree | Glebe | Hobart | Lenah Valley | Lower Sandy Bay | Mt Nelson | Mt Stuart | New Town | North Hobart | Salamanca | Sandy Bay | South Hobart | Tolmans Hill | West Hobart
City of Glenorchy: Abbotsfield | Berriedale | Chigwell | Claremont | Derwent Park | Glenlusk | Glenorchy | Goodwood | Granton | Lutana | Merton | Montrose | Moonah | Rosetta | Springfield | West Moonah
City of Clarence: Acton | Acton Park | Austins Ferry | Bellerive | Cambridge | Clarendon Vale | Cremorne | Geilston Bay | Hobart Airport | Howrah | Lauderdale | Lindisfarne | Montagu Bay | Mornington | Opossum Bay | Otago Bay | Richmond | Risdon | Risdon Vale | Rokeby | Rose Bay | Rosny | Sandford | Seven Mile Beach | South Arm | Tranmere | Warrane
Municipality of Kingborough: Blackmans Bay | Bonnet Hill | Firthside | Howden | Huntingfield | Kingston | Margate | Taroona
Municipality of Brighton: Bridgewater | Brighton | Gagebrook | Old Beach

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Tasmanian Tree Fern (658 words)
Tasmanian Tree Fern (Dicksonia antarctica) is an evergreen tree fern native to parts of Australia, namely New South Wales, Tasmania, and Victoria.
The "trunk" of this fern is merely the decaying remains of earlier growth of the plant and forms a medium through which the roots grow.
The Tasmanian Tree Fern can be used as a food source, with the pith of the plant being eaten either cooked or raw.
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