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My young plant remains in a pot all year round. It withstands the winter cold very well in an open veranda. It becomes more and more magnificent with strong growth, to the point where I am considering planting it in the garden with some concern for its future.
It takes several months to start after planting. Lovely young plant with exotic foliage that brightens up the shade under dense trees.
Alain H.
zone 8, Greater Paris region
For now, I have a mixed opinion, it was meant to complement a border of evergreen ferns, along with other different evergreen ferns, to create diversity. It is indeed present, but it hasn't moved an inch since it was planted 5 months ago. Perhaps it will grow and develop one day.