Fatsia japonica 'Spider's Web' - 2017
By Andrewr
- 24 Oct, 2017
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This is growing in dry shade in heavy clay soil. Seems to be enjoying it.
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It's only four years since I planted it, and completely sheltered (unless a twister lands on it)
24 Oct, 2017
I really love this plant, looks good all year.
25 Oct, 2017
Wow!!! Is it hardy I wonder?
28 Oct, 2017
It's come through four winters here in balmy Bracknell without a murmur.
28 Oct, 2017
Excellent Andrew, I will investigate thanks
28 Oct, 2017
So pretty and effect . I did nt realise there were different varieties with Fatcia
28 Oct, 2017
Wow! That's very different. I've never seen this variety before...and Fatsia japonica grows pretty much everywhere in shade here in California.
31 Oct, 2017
I moved ours about three weeks ago, so fingers crossed it will be ok....
31 Oct, 2017
Dottydaisy2:
Is this variety suppose to be less sun-tolerant? I know there's a different variegated form grown here in California. It needs semi-shade, shade because it'll burn in the sun.
I'm sure this variety would have been fried here last week when we had the 106ºF (41ºC) and hotter temps all last week.
1 Nov, 2017
No way!! they are shade lovers, especially this one.
3 Nov, 2017
Thanks! I figured...generally as a rule variegated plants need less sun or they're burn (Acalypha wilkesiana varieties are the exception).
It is a very interesting variegated plant.
4 Nov, 2017
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Looks so healthy Andrew. Mine has just started it's huge flower buds but not a patch on yours. I don't think the wind last weekend did it any good either.
24 Oct, 2017