![]() ![]() ![]() On Dec 31, 2013, BayAreaTropics from Hayward, CA wrote: Remember to watch out for thorns, I think they're almost as nasty as roses. Shrub takes well to severe pruning to encourage fullness. Also started growing in a hanging basket and it is really easy. Mine is planted in ground, part sun and does well. My plant is about 4 ft tall and has consistently widened via rhizomes. Is it a plant that is encouraged to grow from trimming? Does it do well with fertilizer, what kind?(I've been adding a little bit of liquid fertilizer with watering recently, baby bio). It's grown maybe 5 cm or so, adding quite a bunch of stalks, but they tend to be quite flimsy and stick out to the side very far. Does anyone have any particular tips for growing it fast and full? I've only had it since last autumn so it hasn't been through a growth spurt while I've had it yet. At the time this was the only size of Mingfern I could find, but I'm hoping to grow it into a beautiful tall and large potted version. I'm living in London and have a small (40cm tall) Mingfern in a 12cm wide pot. This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions: This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds Bloom Size:īy dividing the rootball Seed Collecting: Plant has spines or sharp edges use extreme caution when handling Bloom Color: Suitable for growing in containers Danger: USDA Zone 11: above 4.5 ☌ (40 ☏) Where to Grow: ![]() Drought-tolerant suitable for xeriscaping Sun Exposure: ![]()
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