Daily Flower Candy: Tetrapanax papyrifer ‘Rex’

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Gunnera manicata, the giant rhubarb, has very few rivals for the sheer size of its leaves, but among them would be Tetrapanax papyrifer. Used in Asian countries for making paper, it’s more commonly employed in the UK as a dramatic focal point for tropical plantings. Tetrapanax papyrifer dislikes growing in a pot and prefers a spot with lots of space in moist but well-drained soil. ‘Rex’ is one of about four varieties available, and like all of them can be touchy about frost, so is best protected through the worst of the winter weather.

Tetrapanax papyrifer, Hillier Gardens, May 2013

Categories: Flowers, Plants, Tropical Gardens

Posted by The Frustrated Gardener

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3 comments On "Daily Flower Candy: Tetrapanax papyrifer ‘Rex’"

  1. Tetrapanax papyrifer

    Looking for someone who can supply me with this Beautiful plant in South Africa in Cape Town South Africa
    Thank you
    Tetrapanax papyrifer

  2. I’ve been after one of these all year.Tried to germinate it’s seeds with no success!
    Why is it so difficult to find/purchase?

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