Tetrapanax Rex Rice Paper Plant 3Lt XXL pot (Very Rare)
Outstanding, Perfect for exotic planting schemes, rice-paper tree, Tetrapanax papyrifer 'Rex’, is a fast-growing, woody shrub bearing huge, deeply lobed, fresh green leaves up to 60cm across. Native to Taiwan, it’s a hardy plant and is suitable for cultivation across the UK. In milder regions it’s almost evergreen but further north it will shed its leaves in autumn. In the far north it may be necessary to offer winter protection. Grow Tetrapanax papyrifer 'Rex’ in moist but well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Remove faded leaves as and when they appear tatty, and prune back to size in autumn, if necessary.There’s usually no need to prune but you can cut back to size in late-winter if desired.
Outstanding, Perfect for exotic planting schemes, rice-paper tree, Tetrapanax papyrifer 'Rex’, is a fast-growing, woody shrub bearing huge, deeply lobed, fresh green leaves up to 60cm across. Native to Taiwan, it’s a hardy plant and is suitable for cultivation across the UK. In milder regions it’s almost evergreen but further north it will shed its leaves in autumn. In the far north it may be necessary to offer winter protection. Grow Tetrapanax papyrifer 'Rex’ in moist but well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Remove faded leaves as and when they appear tatty, and prune back to size in autumn, if necessary.There’s usually no need to prune but you can cut back to size in late-winter if desired.
Outstanding, Perfect for exotic planting schemes, rice-paper tree, Tetrapanax papyrifer 'Rex’, is a fast-growing, woody shrub bearing huge, deeply lobed, fresh green leaves up to 60cm across. Native to Taiwan, it’s a hardy plant and is suitable for cultivation across the UK. In milder regions it’s almost evergreen but further north it will shed its leaves in autumn. In the far north it may be necessary to offer winter protection. Grow Tetrapanax papyrifer 'Rex’ in moist but well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Remove faded leaves as and when they appear tatty, and prune back to size in autumn, if necessary.There’s usually no need to prune but you can cut back to size in late-winter if desired.