New plant...Fatsia Jap. 'Spider's Web'
By Karensusan63
- 21 Feb, 2013
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Just received this in the mail from Hillers...isn't it a beauty? I shall be including it in the shade garden, siting it in the sunnier part to keep the white marbling, but for now, it is staying in the conservatory. :)
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so its the sun that keeps it that way karen, lovely!
21 Feb, 2013
Yes, generally, variegated vars of most plants need a bit more sun to keep the variegation. My variegated fatshedera has gone plain green in the shade.
21 Feb, 2013
Forget my question from your last pic lol. the answer is here :)))) Love this plant..
21 Feb, 2013
Interesting plant Karen. I have seen Fatsia around in some gardens but never variegated. I did not know they existed. My red japanese maple turned green in the shade.
21 Feb, 2013
It's so exciting getting new plants, and this is a beauty!
21 Feb, 2013
Love it :o)
22 Feb, 2013
Very nice :o)
22 Feb, 2013
That is where ours has been for the last few months, I wont put it out until the weather improves...
22 Feb, 2013
very nice Karen !!
22 Feb, 2013
Aha! I thought I'd seen this on your photos A! We do seem to like similar plants!
23 Feb, 2013
We do dont we, have just spent a smallish fortune on plants for the new evergreen border, must stop now.......well,... for a couple of months lol
24 Feb, 2013
Exactly the same here!
24 Feb, 2013
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oh i like that one!
21 Feb, 2013