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All reviews for category Tetrapanax

Tetrapanax papyrifera Rex - Chinese rice-paper Plant

Tetrapanax papyrifera Rex - Chinese rice-paper Plant

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Saint-Arnoult in Yvelines
Very beautiful young plant, guaranteed exotic appearance. Note: the beetles love the leaves of Tetrapanax and can cause significant damage.

Patrick

NARBONNE
Very beautiful young plant that has a striking effect after two years of planting, it already reaches 1.80m (6ft) and has a wide habit. Yes, it suckers profusely, but it is enough to cut the suckers or make cuttings for friends.

Samuel

Bordeaux
Hello, I have a question actually. Can we put this young plant in a pebble garden (which has soil underneath where the plant would be planted, of course)? The exposure is in the shade, against a wall, with only a few rays of sunlight. Thank you in advance.

Aurelia

GUILLAUME WOOD
Very beautiful young plant, I planted one last year in Normandy, it's already over 2 m (7ft) tall! Guaranteed jungle effect.

Annabelle

St Denis d'Oleron, near the sea
Excellent plant for the coast, withstands salty winds. My first plant has become huge and has produced offshoots, which are also very large. Impressive tropical effect. Avoid full sun in south-facing exposure as the leaves can scorch. My soil is poor and well-draining (dune sand), I make additions of compost and fertilizer. I have paired it with Thamnochortus insignis and Phormium tenax to enhance the tropical aspect.

Pascal

Brunoy
Visually appealing. Still small after 5 months but should grow fuller in the coming seasons.

Gilles

Crépy en Valois" would be translated as "Crépy-en-Valois" in British English.
Small young plant received in good condition and showing good signs of growth after being transplanted.

Marie

Toulouse
Received and in perfect condition - the young plant is small but it is indicated in the description - It appears healthy - I have high hopes that it will grow well and become majestic.

Anais

Roubaix
The young plant has shown impressive growth!

Olga

Montgé-En-Goële" would be translated as "Montgé-En-Goële" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Water received a bit damaged. Despite the advice followed during the planting, the young plant has struggled a lot to grow, it's languishing and barely reaches a height of 30 cm (12in), even though it was planted last May ????

Marie