This Taiwanese shrub or small tree will add a touch of exoticism to your garden. Its enormous leaves, up to one metre in length, grow into a luxurious fan. In shrubberies it works well with other showy exotics such as bananas or tree ferns. Because of its size and its tendency to create sprouts, similar to bamboos, it is best planted in large gardens or in isolated beds.
3.00
(à 10 ans)
-10
3.00
(à 10 ans)
Part Shade / Sun
Use
As an isolated lawn specimen or in association with evergreen shrubs such as Rhododendrons, Japanese Azaleas, Camellias, etc.
Planting
Remove the plant from its container and thoroughly soak the root ball. Place the plant (not too deeply) in a hole with a mixture of loose soil and topsoil around the root ball, gently tamping the earth. Water in.
Maintenance
Water well during the first year. Apply an appropriate fertiliser in spring if necessary.