Fatsia japonica Spider’s Web

Good for pollinators
Common Name : False castor oil plant, Japanese figleaf palmFamily : AraliaceaeType : ShrubHabit : BushyHeight : 1.5-2.5 metresSpread : 1.5-2.5 metresFlower colour : CreamFlowering from : Septemberto OctoberFoliage : EvergreenFoliage colour : Green& Siver-greenHardiness: Hardy in most places throughout the UK even in severe winters -15° to -10°Sunlight : Part Shade / Full ShadeMoisture : Moist but well-drainedSoil : Acid / Neutral / AlkalineSeason of interest : Spring - Summer - Autumn - WinterTo be Sheltered

Japanese aralia ( syn. Fatsia Tsumugi-shibori ).
This new fatsia is primarily grown for its handsome foliage, which looks as though it has been variously dusted with icing sugar – with some leaves having had a more generous dusting than others! It makes a wonderful specimen, particularly when planted near white-flowering plants that complement the leaf variegations. It can also be used to help add light and colour to areas of lightly dappled shade. Shown here planted alongside Agapanthus.

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