
Japanese Aralia Care: How To Grow Fatsia Japonica
2024年5月1日 · As its name suggests, Japanese aralia comes from Japan where it grows in warm southern areas. It is loved for its large, shiny, deeply lobed and tropical appearance. It flowers in autumn and produces showy dark berries in winter. Botanical name: Fatsia japonica. Height: 6-10 feet (1.8-3 m) Spread: 6-10 feet (1.8-3 m)
Fatsia japonica - Wikipedia
Fatsia japonica, also fatsi, paperplant, false castor oil plant, [1] or Japanese aralia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Araliaceae, native to southern Japan and southern Korea. [2]
Fatsia Japonica: A Complete Guide to Growing and Caring for ...
2023年4月2日 · Fatsia japonica is a versatile and attractive shrub that can add a tropical touch to any garden or indoor space.
Japanese Aralia, Fatsia japonica, Monrovia Plant
Large, exotic, rich green foliage adds an exciting and bold tropical look to landscapes and patios. Great in a shaded entryway or patio, or in a sheltered spot near a water garden or dipping pool. Perfect for outdoor containers or as a houseplant. Ideal for low light, urban settings. Winter flowers are followed by black ornamental berries.
Fatsia japonica - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Make excellent long-lasting cut foliage for flower arrangements. Alternate, simple, deeply palmately lobed (7-11), cordate, coriaceous, glossy dark green, 3 x 1.25 feet; lobes oblong-elliptic, acuminate, serrate; sinuses entire. Stout, coarse, prominent leaf scars.
Fatsia japonica | Japanese aralia Shrubs/RHS - RHS Gardening
Fatsia are evergreen shrubs with stout, sparsely branched stems bearing large, leathery, palmately lobed leaves and small white flowers in terminal compound umbels, followed by small black fruits. Name status. Correct. Plant range Japan, South Korea
How to grow Fatsia japonica - BBC Gardeners World Magazine
Known by several common names, including false castor oil plant, Japanese aralia or paper plant, Fatsia japonica is a fantastic foliage plant, native to Japan. A medium-sized shrub, Fatsia japonica bears glossy evergreen leaves and spherical, ivy-like flowers, followed by black berries.