Fatsia and pollinators don't often find themselves in the same discussion but in the last few years my eyes have been opened to the point I can give a Holy Wow to this ‘Shrub of the South.' Most of us ...
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 ...
Fatsia and pollinators don’t often find themselves in the same discussion but the last few years my eyes have been opened to the point I can give a Holy Wow to this ‘Shrub of the South’. Most of us ...
There are some plants that are never going to be stars, but then every garden needs a good chorus line as well as those who play leading roles. And some of them deserve not only a round of applause ...
Q: My Fatsia looks dreadful. The leaves are yellow, covered with black mold, and riddled with holes. What can I do? A: Japanese aralia (Fatsia japonica) is a great plant to provide a bold, tropical ...
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, ...
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 ...
Fatsia and pollinators don't often find themselves in the same discussion but in the last few years my eyes have been opened to the point I can give a Holy Wow to this 'Shrub of the South.' Most of us ...
What: Fatsia japonica is the most distinctive of all evergreens, with large palmate leaves. The lobed leaves can reach 16 inches across and provide contrast in the shade garden. It can be grown in ...
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