Fatsia Japonica
By Karensusan63
- 3 Aug, 2011
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New in the spring Sticki...isn't it pristine looking...wonder what it will look like NEXT spring! :S
3 Aug, 2011
probably bigger and just as good, it has such beautiful leaves.
3 Aug, 2011
Yes, I love the leaves too. It's great for a sort of 'tropical' look isn't it. Last year the tiny one I had over winter was badly hit, but then it was just a tiny baby with three leaves on. It has three leaves again now...taken all this time to get back to square 1, so that's why I bought a bigger one.
3 Aug, 2011
mine is in the corner of the garden, rarely gets any sun but although it looked a bit droopy last winter it did survive!!
3 Aug, 2011
Yes, lets hope its not so bad so early this year eh?
3 Aug, 2011
i hope not!!
3 Aug, 2011
I gave a large specimen to my nephew a couple of years ago and it is still beautiful....They are very hardy Karen...
3 Aug, 2011
We grow these, came through our bad winter, have cut it down again as it tend to go mad!! super tropical looking plant.
3 Aug, 2011
Yes, I think these do much better in the southern parts DD. Up here they struggle a little bit I think. I hardly ever see a healthy looking one.
4 Aug, 2011
Like the Fatsia...lovely shiny leaves
5 Aug, 2011
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Fatsia Japonica
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Fatsia Japonica 'Variegata'
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Fatsia Japonica (Japanese Aralia)
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Fatsia Japonica (Japanese Aralia)
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looks very healthy, is this new?
3 Aug, 2011