Fatsia japonica in pot

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Fatsia japonica - can survive zone 7 with protection - some of ours suffered in super winter 2014 but some survived depending on sun exposure and nearby plants/structures Big Leaf Plants, Small Evergreen Shrubs, Fatsia Japonica, Yew Tree, Tree Bed, Architectural Plants, Shade Shrubs, Pollinator Plants, Ground Covers

Last weeks favorite plant, Callistemon ‘clemson,’ garnered a few comments from folks who find Callistemon rather common (a geographical thing). Well it doesn’t get much more common, at least here in western Oregon, Washington and British Columbia, than the Fatsia japonica… But anyone who dismisses this plant is missing out on so much…who doesn’t need a reliable easygoing evergreen in the landscape? Plus when it’s blooming, as it is right now, this is the most popular plant in the garden with…

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Strelitzia Nicolai, Fatsia Japonica, Tropical Landscape Design, Tropical Garden Design, Tropical Backyard, Tropical Landscape, Australian Garden, Tropical Gardens, Outdoor Gardens Design

Strelitzia nicolai - Giant Bird of Paradise 300mm Pot from Virginia Home & Garden, Virginia South Australia. Adelaide's Largest Garden Centre. Browse our huge range of indoor & outdoor plants, pots and decor, homewares, kitchenware, water features, garden accessories, home and garden decor, and so much more. Visit Stella's Home & Kitchen or Doncho's Cafe for a coffee or bite to eat.

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Fatsia japonica Spider's Web | Suttons Zone 7 Garden, Marginata Plant, Shady Plants, Magnolia Soulangeana, Part Shade Plants, Japanese Inspired Garden, Cut Flower Arrangements, Fatsia Japonica, Spiders Web

Huge evergreen leaves patterned with a spiders web effect. Great for contrast or as a standalone feature. Provides interest all year round, is easy to grow, and very fashionable. Both the leaves and white, ball-shaped flowers are ideal for cut flower arrangements. Flowers September-October. Height 2-2.5m (6’6”- 8’2”).

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