T-rex (Tetrapanax)
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It is a wonderfull plant and im sure many can grow it without problems, but for me, i have a big park over the back and it would be straight in there under thorny bushes forever spreading along the back of the gardens, in countless neat neighbours gardens and seeing as im the only "jungle lover" round here its not worth the hassle for me.
Thats why i installed the bamboo root barrier in the first place, to contain its spreading. Unfortunately digging it up i found that one biggish root (the plants nearly 3ft high stem) had gone straight out horizontally from the plant a foot under ground, hit the root barrier, gone vertically down against the barrier and underneath it, then vertically back up along the barrier to a foot underground then carried on horizontally as if the barrier hadnt been there at all. Smart plant So for me its staying in a pot where i can enjoy it
If you can get away with putting it in the ground then im happy for you!
Thats why i installed the bamboo root barrier in the first place, to contain its spreading. Unfortunately digging it up i found that one biggish root (the plants nearly 3ft high stem) had gone straight out horizontally from the plant a foot under ground, hit the root barrier, gone vertically down against the barrier and underneath it, then vertically back up along the barrier to a foot underground then carried on horizontally as if the barrier hadnt been there at all. Smart plant So for me its staying in a pot where i can enjoy it
If you can get away with putting it in the ground then im happy for you!
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If anyone is getting rid of T-Rex pups, I would love to have one. I have the perfect spot for one.
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by the sounds of it....it will go where it want, not just the one spot
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Tetrapanax papyrifa 'rex' wont reach its true potential in a pot, everyone Ive ever seen in a pop has been small and stunted.
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some of us chickens will have to make do with that Ade or get some paulawnia like ive seen on here
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Stunted will do me fine too. I was quite taken aback when I saw Melissa's monster, a fantastic tree at their place where they have plenty of room, but not what I want to let myself in for in my suburban garden. Or my neighbours, who I am currently on good terms with.
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Di, I would have handled it differently, I would have said " That damn plant in your garden has come across to mine now and I can't get rid of it...... but I suppose it looks ok so no harm done" They would then feel guilty about the plant not youDiCasS wrote: God knows what my 'new' neighbours are going to say in Spring when they pop up again. I did have a word with their Son, he's refurbished the house, and apologised in advance for any stray pups that might come up in Spring he did say his parents would just go over with the mower
Do plants have squatters rights
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How cunningly brilliant - I wasn't quick enough to think of that
Then I could have claimed compensation on the grounds of intrusion
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Haha! Dave thats brilliant, you could even make them pay to put a new lawn down ... in your garden! Hmmm got me thinking now.. and it killed my cordylines!!! ...
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We'll be selling TRex in Taiwan nextTropical Bob wrote:Haha! Dave thats brilliant, you could even make them pay to put a new lawn down ... in your garden! Hmmm got me thinking now.. and it killed my cordylines!!! ...
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Adrian, hows your big one out front mate is it still ok after the winter no loss of height
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I'll tell you in the spring Nick
Its defoliated as it has done the last two winters and I cant see any more wrong with it, I cant be bothered to get the ladder out to check the growing points
Its defoliated as it has done the last two winters and I cant see any more wrong with it, I cant be bothered to get the ladder out to check the growing points
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some people said these dont get to any size in pots- 7l pot- this is starting to look ok (its not mine its from the www)
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I will get mine to a decent size, even if i have to feed it live animals
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fieldfest wrote:some people said these dont get to any size in pots- 7l pot- this is starting to look ok (its not mine its from the www)
Do you consider that a good size for a rex then