Fatsia japonica in pot

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Last weeks favorite plant, Callistemon ‘clemson,’ garnered a few comments from folks who find Callistemon rather common (a geographical thing). Well it doesn’t get much more common, at least here in western Oregon, Washington and British Columbia, than the Fatsia japonica… But anyone who dismisses this plant is missing out on so much…who doesn’t need a reliable easygoing evergreen in the landscape? Plus when it’s blooming, as it is right now, this is the most popular plant in the garden with…

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The Japanese Aralia is popular among most indoor plant owners and gardeners alike and is primarily grown as an ornamental plant that is able to grace and add a little bit of life to even the dullest and most rigid of interior spaces | japanese aralia plant | Japanese aralia landscape | Japanese aralia care | indoor plants | houseplants #indoorjapanesearalia #houseplants Garden Layout Plan, Aralia Plant, Japanese Aralia, Garden Plants Ideas, Garden Backyard Ideas, Beautiful Indoor Plants, Garden Planning Layout, Fatsia Japonica, Garden Layout Ideas

The Japanese Aralia is popular among most indoor plant owners and gardeners alike and is primarily grown as an ornamental plant that is able to grace and add a little bit of life to even the dullest and most rigid of interior spaces | japanese aralia plant | Japanese aralia landscape | Japanese aralia care | indoor plants | houseplants #indoorjapanesearalia #houseplants

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Fatsia ‘Spider’s Web’ | TERRA NOVA® Nurseries, Inc. Poolside Landscape Ideas, Japanese Aralia, Calm Garden, Under Oak Tree, Wet Garden, Evergreen Perennials, Photos Plant, Fatsia Japonica, Plantain Lily

This desirable rare evergreen has white splashing and dotting on broad, palmate leaves. The variegation changes with the seasons and as the plant ages. Named by Mr. Hirose of Iwakuni, Japan. USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 7-9Size (HT/W/FL HT): 60" / 48" / 65"Exposure: Part Shade, Full ShadeBloom Time(s): September, October

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