Fatsia.........
By Milky
- 16 Oct, 2009
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It is Morgana ... I was surprised to see them plant lots of these along a wall at our local supermarket , they have been there for several year now and are approx. 7 /8 ft tall and survive all the winters ........
16 Oct, 2009
Cor yes deary cacklle cackle....he he he very Morgana Amy is right...they are really hardy and if left can grow like triffids........
16 Oct, 2009
Thank you both for the info cackle cackle hehe
16 Oct, 2009
Love the costume Morgana....you look brilliant.......
16 Oct, 2009
Thanks Milky, I am awaiting Toto customised turbo broom stick he s making for me lol he specialises in them as a side line did you know, true lmao
16 Oct, 2009
Milky i've got one of these they are as tough as old boots as the saying goes, i keep cutting mine down every spring as its in my front garden, near the footpath.
17 Oct, 2009
Morgana....does he make em in his shed? Is thsat what he does down there? Clarice....Yes they are very tough and need cutting back to keep them in check...
17 Oct, 2009
I'm always fascinated that something that looks so exotic is so hardy. I must take a look at mine - I dont think its as spectacular as your's Maureen, how could it possibly be.
19 Oct, 2009
Yes it is exotic looking Dawn, I think its the leaf shape, and the high shine it always has.....I dont know how old this one is as it was here before me, but I have really cut it back hard and its not suffered at all....
19 Oct, 2009
They grow quite a trunk, dont they. You can take cuttings easily too - well my Mum can :-)
19 Oct, 2009
Ha ha ha....Dawn all I do is take a saw to it to cut through the boughs he he he Lol
19 Oct, 2009
I love mine. It was the first plant I bought and although not a fan at the time of evergreens, I really like the shape and form of this plant and its leaves. Very hardy too!
19 Oct, 2009
Yes I have to agree Oddbillie....
20 Oct, 2009
I'm a sucker for architectural plants :-)
20 Oct, 2009
Me too Dawn.....
20 Oct, 2009
I had a fatsia in the other garden and I slashed it back every year. It grew enormous. It didn't seem to mind the cold winters. The hoverflies liked the flowers.
26 Oct, 2009
Yes Lindak....its always got lots of hoverflys arround it, and the bees love it too.
26 Oct, 2009
I have one of these next to the pond, I never knew what it was until now!
20 Nov, 2009
They are stunning aren't they Busylizzy
21 Nov, 2009
This year is the first time it has had these flower (?) things on the top of it. Hoping that it gets to be a large plant.
21 Nov, 2009
Oh it will Busylizzy.....I have to cut mine back severely ever couple of years...
21 Nov, 2009
Cool! :)
22 Nov, 2009
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16 Nov, 2009
Querky but I love it is this the flower is this hardy
16 Oct, 2009