Fatsia Japonica Spider's Web..
By Dottydaisy2
- 27 Nov, 2012
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Another one added to the collection, these plants do well here, so hoping for great things with this one..
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Ooh, that's lovely, I like that very much. My Fatsias have grown quite well this year, but all the baby leaves are black with frost damage, and there's no sign of any flowers on them at all either.
28 Nov, 2012
HB I do like variegated plants because they do look good all the year round..
Meadowland hope for at least 6-7 feet with the same sort of spread.
Thanks Amy when the leaves are larger they have a very fine mottled effect, just like a spiders web.....
Karen we have been lucky so far, but the temperature has dropped tonight, first day without rain though!! I did not expect our Variegated one to flower as it was only planted last October, but it has well and truly taken off.
28 Nov, 2012
I have had flowers on a Fatsia, but not yet in this garden. The past few winters have been so much colder...it's sad to think that it might continue like this and I will have to reconsider the hardiness of my plantings.
29 Nov, 2012
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That is nice ,the leaves are fabulous .........
28 Nov, 2012