Fatsia Japonica

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  1. wiseowl

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    My Fatsia Japonica just coming in to flower:)

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    • pete

      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      Haven't looked at mine(Fatsia that is) :huh:
       
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      Love your photos Woo.
       
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        mine as well.... i should take a picture
         
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        Mine always flowers in December :dunno:
         
      • wiseowl

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        Well having just moved my 5 year old Fatsia Japonica(6 weeks) from the front garden to the back garden I know now that it has fared well and is happy in its present position,as I was a little worried that it was late in the year:)
         
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          Checked my Fatsia today, and yes, its started flowering. :yay:
           
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            No sign of a flower on mine, but then I only bought in a few months ago so it's probably still "settling in" :heehee:
             
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            No flowers on mine as well . I have grown them from seed , started in June 2011 . They became big enough to be "presentable" late this summer , they are looking very good . Got one left to give to my sister when she visits this weekend . Will I get a flower next year 2 year old plants ?
             
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            Mine is flowering too.
            It didn't grow much this season.
             
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            My young variegated one planted last March is showing a bud, it has lost most of it's variegation though.
             
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