Fatsia japonica, Zantedeschia and Hosta Frances Williams
By Scottish
- 29 Jul, 2013
- 9 likes
....and others, in the Jungle! Enjoying the much needed rain.
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Nice foliage texture! I do like that Frances Williams!
30 Jul, 2013
Bloomer, which type of Zantedeschia was is? This came through winter planted in the ground covered with straw. It's Z. aetheopica, which needs the crown protecting until it's mature enough apparently. Another one I had didn't make it despite being protected.
Karen, Frances is a lovely one. Huge leaves!
30 Jul, 2013
Yes, I'm pretty sure this is the one my mum has just sent me two babies from. They are tiny, but they look very healthy.
30 Jul, 2013
I can't remember,Scottish,and have now thrown the label away..all I know is,that it was a tender one,and had white spots on the foliage..I overwintered it,but it didn't make it. ..never mind,it was only £1 in a winter sale :o) I had forgotten about it,till I saw yours..and the pot has a nice Fuchsia in it now :o)
30 Jul, 2013
lovely exotic looking green border!
30 Jul, 2013
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All healthy looking,Scottish,and agree about the much needed rain..who would have thought we would be asking for it,after the last two summers ? My Zantedeschia didn't make it through the winter this year,even though the pot was protected under cover..:o(
30 Jul, 2013