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Fatsia Japonica and Zantedeschia aethiopica


Fatsia Japonica and Zantedeschia aethiopica  (Fatsia japonica)

For my records -
The Zantedeschia hasn't stopped producing flowers since I planted it earlier in the year. 3 each time - cut back - promptly produces 3 more!



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The Zantedeschia looks very happy indeed.

24 Jul, 2012

 

Im almost too scared too say that its thriving P...lol! Its neighbour in full sun(thats a bit contradictory in terms at the moment) is not doing so well!!!! Those fatsia leaves are humungous!

24 Jul, 2012

 

Thats the kind of plants we need to keep flowering time after time"

25 Jul, 2012

 

I know what you mean Pixi.....it's a strange old year isn't it. Things that were in flower before the bad weather have continued to flower throughout yet the others are very disappointing!

26 Jul, 2012



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