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Fatsis japonica flowers......
By Dottydaisy2
- 30 Oct, 2012
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This is our plain green Fatsia, which has made tremendous growth due to the wet weather.....
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Sweet arn't they?
30 Oct, 2012
They certainly are :o))
30 Oct, 2012
What a lovely picture. I don't think I've ever seen the flowers!
30 Oct, 2012
Thanks all, hoping the frost does not take them....
30 Oct, 2012
It's always a worry with Fatsias....you just get them going about August here, and then before you know it, the frost has flattened them!
31 Oct, 2012
Mine always look a mess early in the year but I love them when they get going again. Never seen the flowers before.
31 Oct, 2012
Annella both Fatsias now have huge fat buds just waiting for the frost lol
3 Nov, 2012
DD2:
Soon you'll have thousands of flowers and many berries. :>)
Does it self seed there?
6 Nov, 2012
Delonix it never has in ten years......
6 Nov, 2012
That's surprising. When I lived in the San Francisco Bay Area, I would see it self-seed all the time. Tetrapanax papyrifer (Rice paper plant) would self-seed...among all the runners under the plant, also. These two plants look so similar. Except, Rice paper plant becomes a tree to 25ft (7.6m) or taller...and Fatsia japonica grows to 15ft (4.6m) or so high.
7 Nov, 2012
I am growing the Tetrapanax papyrifer but it is inside at the moment, it is still a baby and not old enough to stand a winter yet, it will grow enormous here, really looking forward to seeing it next year, the Fatsia can grow to 15 ft here in the UK given the right conditions......
7 Nov, 2012
There's another plant which grows to 30ft (10m) tall and looks very similar. It's Travesia palmata or Snowflake tree.
I think it may be too tropical for your climate, though. It most likely makes a good house plant.
8 Nov, 2012
I will look this one up and see........
8 Nov, 2012
I have just looked it up, it is too tender to keep outside unfortunately....
8 Nov, 2012
DD2:
I figured it would be. It's native to Southeast Asia down to Vietnam. It grows well along Coastal California. Although, it grows tallest and largest here in Southern California.
Here's a few of my Travesia pics:
http://www.growsonyou.com/Delonix1/photos/Trevesia
9 Nov, 2012
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Fatsia Japonica
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Very dainty flowers I like.
30 Oct, 2012