Fatsia japonica (Japonica Aralia)
 
Genus :  Fatsia
Species :  japonica
Eventual Height :   400 cm
Eventual Spread :   400 cm
Position :   full sun, partial shade, south, east, west
Soil Drainage :  moist but well drained
Soil PH :   acid, alkaline, neutral
Exposure :  sheltered
Hardiness : (H4) Hardy
Awards : RHS Award of Garden Merit

Make a dramatic architectural statement with its large, pointed waxy leaves. Fatsia japonica is a very popular, successful plant for in or outdoors occuring wild in coastal woodland in Japan and South Korea. A handsome bushy plant with very large, fat, shiny leaves creating a sub-tropical effect. The Japanese Aralia produces small white flowers in autumn followed by black, globular berries. Remove the berries to increase leaf size.

 
 
Quantity
 
5 Litre Pot
Price: £25.00
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