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petecross

Trying to create an exotic garden in a tiny space on the Suffolk coast.

Fatsia polycarpa

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petecross

This is the other form of Fatsia polycarpa in my garden. This plant is much bigger, more mature, flowers every year and has far less deeply lobed leaves

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petecross

I have two forms of Fatsia polycarpa in my garden. This one is ‘Edward Needham’s Form’ with its brilliant, finely cut leaves. I also have a much larger specimen, with leaves far less finely divided, which I got from Crûg Farm years ago. The big one flowers profusely each year, but the Needham’s form is smaller and nowhere near flowering size yet.

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gauravsh6

Guess Fig Tree also has similar cut leaves. Interestingly the top leaves provide some side shades to below leaves due to its cuts 😊

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