Japanese Fatsia (Aralia)
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Fatsia japonica
Moderate to fast growing shrub with a tropical appearance. Foliage damage occurs when temperatures drop below 10 degrees F. Fatsia japonica is the most distinctive of all evergreens with large palmate leaves.
The lobed leaves can reach 16" across and provide contrast in the shade garden. It can be grown in mass plantings on larger sites or as a specimen in smaller gardens.
Grow it with ferns for contrast and it is excellent when mixed with large plantings of Rhododendrons to relieve the monotony of dark, medium evergreen foliage.
Drumstick-like flowers are otherworldly in appearance but add to the distinctiveness of this shrub. Plant with the usual woodland perennials like hellebores, hostas, solomn's seal and the like.
Foliage is excellent in flower arrangements and lasts for weeks when cut.
*Deer Resistant*
Photo courtesy of Toms Creek Nursery & RA Dudley Nursery in Thomson, GA
Ornamental Characteristics | |
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Category | Shrub |
Foliage Type | Evergreen |
Height | 4' - 6' |
Spread | 6' - 8' |
Shape | Mounding |
Primary Foliage Color | Green |
Seasonal Foliage Color | Green |
Flowering Season | Fall |
Flower Color | White |
Berries | Blue-black |
Environmental Characteristics | |
Growth Rate | Moderate to Fast |
Prefers Partial Shade |