Fatsia Jap Spiders Web with Cornus.......
By Dottydaisy2
- 5 Feb, 2015
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These Cornus are going in with low growing grasses, especially Libertias.
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Really? not sure ours will carry on looking like this if we have any more horrid weather...
5 Feb, 2015
It's the cold winds that always get to mine. I should have left them in Carnoustie. The other one that is planted in front of the hedge actually looks ok though.
6 Feb, 2015
They do bounce back again........we take lots of the tatty leaves off during the season.
6 Feb, 2015
Are the variegated Fatsias less hardy than the plain green ones? I have often been tempted.
8 Feb, 2015
Not here Gee, I could not say for anywhere else in the country, they are a fairly tough plant and have taken some rough weather here.
12 Feb, 2015
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Fatsia Japonica (Japanese Aralia)
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Let's just say...my spiders web isn't looking like this!
5 Feb, 2015