Fatsia 'Kingston Bus Station'.
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Fatsia 'Kingston Bus Station'.
A new form of Fatsia with long lobes. Anyone got one?
Re: Fatsia 'Kingston Bus Station'.
don't tell me this I'm still trying to get the ones I already know about sent over here...
Re: Fatsia 'Kingston Bus Station'.
Oh
I was expecting a picture of one growing outside Kingston bus station!
I was expecting a picture of one growing outside Kingston bus station!
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Re: Fatsia 'Kingston Bus Station'.
flounder wrote:Oh
I was expecting a picture of one growing outside Kingston bus station!
Any picture would be good!
Re: Fatsia 'Kingston Bus Station'.
Dittoflounder wrote:Oh
I was expecting a picture of one growing outside Kingston bus station!
Most wanted list - Any Young Trachycarpus and/or fern.
Re: Fatsia 'Kingston Bus Station'.
so where ever you heard about it had no pics of it yet Kris?Yorkshire Kris wrote:flounder wrote:Oh
I was expecting a picture of one growing outside Kingston bus station!
Any picture would be good!
Re: Fatsia 'Kingston Bus Station'.
Here is an excellent picture of 'Kingston Bus Station':
Perryhill Nurseries, Hartfield, East Sussex TN7 4JP (01892 770377); email: [email protected].
Architectural Plants, Cooks Farm, Nuthurst, Horsham, West Sussex RH13 6LH (01403 891772); email: [email protected].
Both nurseries offer mail order of this Fatsia.
Perryhill Nurseries, Hartfield, East Sussex TN7 4JP (01892 770377); email: [email protected].
Architectural Plants, Cooks Farm, Nuthurst, Horsham, West Sussex RH13 6LH (01403 891772); email: [email protected].
Both nurseries offer mail order of this Fatsia.
Re: Fatsia 'Kingston Bus Station'.
GoggleboxUK wrote:Here is an excellent picture of 'Kingston Bus Station':
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Perryhill Nurseries, Hartfield, East Sussex TN7 4JP (01892 770377); email: [email protected].
Architectural Plants, Cooks Farm, Nuthurst, Horsham, West Sussex RH13 6LH (01403 891772); email: [email protected].
Both nurseries offer mail order of this Fatsia.
I guess I set myself up for that one didn't I...if anyone orders one..order 2 cus im going to want it sooner or later..
Re: Fatsia 'Kingston Bus Station'.
Which Kingston?
upon Humber?
upon Thames?
Jamaica?
upon Humber?
upon Thames?
Jamaica?
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Re: Fatsia 'Kingston Bus Station'.
Conifers wrote:Which Kingston?
upon Humber?
upon Thames?
Jamaica?
Thames
Re: Fatsia 'Kingston Bus Station'.
I just drove past Kingston Bus Station and it looked completely devoid of any life. Granted I didn't go in, but maybe I will investigate further.... I need to see this supposed variety.
Re: Fatsia 'Kingston Bus Station'.
Nothing on the net apart from The Telegraph article saying that ''Architectural Plants has propagated a superb form with long-fingered leaves'' no pics on either site of the new variety.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/ho ... onica.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/ho ... onica.html
Re: Fatsia 'Kingston Bus Station'.
NEED IT...
that a moseri, a polycarpa and an edwards needhams form and I would have all hardy fatsias
well except the normal one
that a moseri, a polycarpa and an edwards needhams form and I would have all hardy fatsias
well except the normal one
Re: Fatsia 'Kingston Bus Station'.
Spider's Web? Variegata?call wrote:NEED IT...
that a moseri, a polycarpa and an edwards needhams form and I would have all hardy fatsias
well except the normal one