Tetrapanax papyriferusThe exotic Rice Paper plant (Tetrapanax papyriferus) can create a striking oriental effect in any garden. A fast-growing evergreen 3-4 m in height and 2-3 m in width, it usually sends up several stems from the best these vary in height and tend to lean or curve at angels, giving the tree an unusual and luxuriant appearance. Giant, fan-shaped, heavily toothed leaves, dark green above and white-felted underneath radiate on long stalks from tops of stems. In winter the plant is enhanced by cream-colored flowers produced in rounded heads on stiffly branched sprays. Very easily grown, the Rice Paper plant does well in the most soils and in temperate to sub-tropical districts.

It cans stand moderate frost, requires plenty of moisture, and is seen at its best in shade or in semi-shade. Increase by removing suckering growth from base of plant. Rice Paper can be obtained by peeling pith off stalk, wit a sharp knife. New Zealand is the origin of many hardy evergreen ornamental trees and shrubs. A small collection of these follow: a dashing newcomer to Australian gardens, the unusual hybrid evergreen. The Rice Paper plant can be use to decor an interior design, which the placement is in your corner rooms.

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