What: Fatsia japonica ‘Variegata,’ or variegated Japanese aralia, is an evergreen shrub native to Japan. Prized for its foliage, it has year-round interest and should be a candidate for shady ...
What: Camouflage fatsia is a Japanese selection with stunning variegated foliage. The typical bold leaves of fatsia, with their large palmate form up to 16 inches across, are light yellow at the base, ...
Are you looking for a shrub with a tropical appearance that will thrive in North Florida? Fatsia (Fatsia japonica) may be the plant for you. Fatsia is an evergreen foliage plant with large leaves, ...
THERE is nothing as comfortable as an old hat. And this particular old hat - Fatsia japonica - was a favourite in difficult corners of many an urban and suburban garden before the concept of ...
SEATTLE — Gardening guru Ciscoe Morris shows us how to grow fatsia japonica, or aralia, and what to do when it starts looking a little sad. Although it is often grown as a houseplant, Fatsia japonica ...
Q: Can you prune Fatsia japonica plants, and if so, when is a good time and how much should you prune? DB, Co Galway A: Commonly known as the false castor oil plant or as Japanese aralia, this ...
A plant expert has revealed the top greenery which “thrive” in shaded areas – and that will guarantee your garden the ‘best results’. Dave Andrews, 64, known as Dave the Plantman on Instagram, ...
One of the many advantages of having your own garden is that you don’t have to consult with a committee before you make any changes, move any plants or decide to rip out something that no longer ...
We need to talk about variegation. Or at least I need to talk about variegation, a subject that divides gardeners in much the same way that air fryers do chefs, or the reborn popularity of white socks ...
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