Cooperative Extension, which staffs local offices in all 100 counties and with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Plants can be propagated from fresh seed after the fleshy black fruit wall is removed.
The National Vegetation Survey (NVS) Databank is a physical archive and electronic databank containing records of over 94,000 vegetation survey plots - including data from over 19,000 permanent plots. Fatsia growing in crowded conditions will be more upright in form. Fatsia japonica, commonly called Japanese aralia, is native to Japan. These hybrid vines are easy to propagate from cuttings in the summer. The leathery leaves radiate from the center of the plant and create a cloud of dense foliage, very much like leaves on outdoor trees, but in a compact, manageable form.
Shade (Medium) Garden - Winter at the NHC Arboretum, Evergreen shrub with palmately-lobed leaves. A globose drupe, green turning to black, 1/4". Frost hardy tolerating temperatures down to -5 C(Rogan, 1997). Occasionally, very large fatsias are trained to a single stem, providing an unusual tree-like appearance. Follow all directions, precautions and restrictions that are listed. Plants usually have an overall rounded form.
The flowers produce green berries that mature to shiny black during early to mid winter in the Upstate and mid to late winter along the coast. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place. TolerancesHigh shade tolerance (Rogan, 1997). Use pesticides only according to the directions on the label. Multiple, usually unbranched stems shoot up from the base of the plant with several new stems added each year. Scale, aphids, mealybugs and spider mites are occasional pests of fatsia. Fatsia rarely have any serious insect or disease problems. If the oldest, tallest stems are removed, this will maintain the plant at a smaller size.
Fatsia grows at a moderate to fast rate (8 to 12 inches per year) depending on growing conditions. It has a very tropical appearance due to the bold, dark green, shiny foliage. It tolerates drought once established, air pollution, and is moderately tolerant of salt spray.. Prune it any time of year to maintain shape and fertilize regularly except in the winter when it is not growing. Creamy white flowers on terminal umbel resemble drumsticks with a white stalk, glabrescent.
‘Variegata’ has irregularly white-edged leaves and is one of the more attractive cultivars. ‘Spider’s Web’ fatsia has heavy white speckling over the entire leaf and pale leaf veins. Blooms in autumn and fruit ripens in mid to late winter; used as house plant as well as outdoor landscape plant; leaves will brown if sited in full sun or with wind exposure; variegated cultivars are available. Cuttings can be taken in mid to late summer after wood has firmed.
Cooperative Extension, which staffs local offices in all 100 counties and with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Plants can be propagated from fresh seed after the fleshy black fruit wall is removed.
The National Vegetation Survey (NVS) Databank is a physical archive and electronic databank containing records of over 94,000 vegetation survey plots - including data from over 19,000 permanent plots. Fatsia growing in crowded conditions will be more upright in form. Fatsia japonica, commonly called Japanese aralia, is native to Japan. These hybrid vines are easy to propagate from cuttings in the summer. The leathery leaves radiate from the center of the plant and create a cloud of dense foliage, very much like leaves on outdoor trees, but in a compact, manageable form.
Shade (Medium) Garden - Winter at the NHC Arboretum, Evergreen shrub with palmately-lobed leaves. A globose drupe, green turning to black, 1/4". Frost hardy tolerating temperatures down to -5 C(Rogan, 1997). Occasionally, very large fatsias are trained to a single stem, providing an unusual tree-like appearance. Follow all directions, precautions and restrictions that are listed. Plants usually have an overall rounded form.
The flowers produce green berries that mature to shiny black during early to mid winter in the Upstate and mid to late winter along the coast. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place. TolerancesHigh shade tolerance (Rogan, 1997). Use pesticides only according to the directions on the label. Multiple, usually unbranched stems shoot up from the base of the plant with several new stems added each year. Scale, aphids, mealybugs and spider mites are occasional pests of fatsia. Fatsia rarely have any serious insect or disease problems. If the oldest, tallest stems are removed, this will maintain the plant at a smaller size.
Fatsia grows at a moderate to fast rate (8 to 12 inches per year) depending on growing conditions. It has a very tropical appearance due to the bold, dark green, shiny foliage. It tolerates drought once established, air pollution, and is moderately tolerant of salt spray.. Prune it any time of year to maintain shape and fertilize regularly except in the winter when it is not growing. Creamy white flowers on terminal umbel resemble drumsticks with a white stalk, glabrescent.
‘Variegata’ has irregularly white-edged leaves and is one of the more attractive cultivars. ‘Spider’s Web’ fatsia has heavy white speckling over the entire leaf and pale leaf veins. Blooms in autumn and fruit ripens in mid to late winter; used as house plant as well as outdoor landscape plant; leaves will brown if sited in full sun or with wind exposure; variegated cultivars are available. Cuttings can be taken in mid to late summer after wood has firmed.
Cooperative Extension, which staffs local offices in all 100 counties and with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Plants can be propagated from fresh seed after the fleshy black fruit wall is removed.
The National Vegetation Survey (NVS) Databank is a physical archive and electronic databank containing records of over 94,000 vegetation survey plots - including data from over 19,000 permanent plots. Fatsia growing in crowded conditions will be more upright in form. Fatsia japonica, commonly called Japanese aralia, is native to Japan. These hybrid vines are easy to propagate from cuttings in the summer. The leathery leaves radiate from the center of the plant and create a cloud of dense foliage, very much like leaves on outdoor trees, but in a compact, manageable form.
Shade (Medium) Garden - Winter at the NHC Arboretum, Evergreen shrub with palmately-lobed leaves. A globose drupe, green turning to black, 1/4". Frost hardy tolerating temperatures down to -5 C(Rogan, 1997). Occasionally, very large fatsias are trained to a single stem, providing an unusual tree-like appearance. Follow all directions, precautions and restrictions that are listed. Plants usually have an overall rounded form.
The flowers produce green berries that mature to shiny black during early to mid winter in the Upstate and mid to late winter along the coast. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place. TolerancesHigh shade tolerance (Rogan, 1997). Use pesticides only according to the directions on the label. Multiple, usually unbranched stems shoot up from the base of the plant with several new stems added each year. Scale, aphids, mealybugs and spider mites are occasional pests of fatsia. Fatsia rarely have any serious insect or disease problems. If the oldest, tallest stems are removed, this will maintain the plant at a smaller size.
Fatsia grows at a moderate to fast rate (8 to 12 inches per year) depending on growing conditions. It has a very tropical appearance due to the bold, dark green, shiny foliage. It tolerates drought once established, air pollution, and is moderately tolerant of salt spray.. Prune it any time of year to maintain shape and fertilize regularly except in the winter when it is not growing. Creamy white flowers on terminal umbel resemble drumsticks with a white stalk, glabrescent.
‘Variegata’ has irregularly white-edged leaves and is one of the more attractive cultivars. ‘Spider’s Web’ fatsia has heavy white speckling over the entire leaf and pale leaf veins. Blooms in autumn and fruit ripens in mid to late winter; used as house plant as well as outdoor landscape plant; leaves will brown if sited in full sun or with wind exposure; variegated cultivars are available. Cuttings can be taken in mid to late summer after wood has firmed.
Cooperative Extension, which staffs local offices in all 100 counties and with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Plants can be propagated from fresh seed after the fleshy black fruit wall is removed.
The National Vegetation Survey (NVS) Databank is a physical archive and electronic databank containing records of over 94,000 vegetation survey plots - including data from over 19,000 permanent plots. Fatsia growing in crowded conditions will be more upright in form. Fatsia japonica, commonly called Japanese aralia, is native to Japan. These hybrid vines are easy to propagate from cuttings in the summer. The leathery leaves radiate from the center of the plant and create a cloud of dense foliage, very much like leaves on outdoor trees, but in a compact, manageable form.
Shade (Medium) Garden - Winter at the NHC Arboretum, Evergreen shrub with palmately-lobed leaves. A globose drupe, green turning to black, 1/4". Frost hardy tolerating temperatures down to -5 C(Rogan, 1997). Occasionally, very large fatsias are trained to a single stem, providing an unusual tree-like appearance. Follow all directions, precautions and restrictions that are listed. Plants usually have an overall rounded form.
The flowers produce green berries that mature to shiny black during early to mid winter in the Upstate and mid to late winter along the coast. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place. TolerancesHigh shade tolerance (Rogan, 1997). Use pesticides only according to the directions on the label. Multiple, usually unbranched stems shoot up from the base of the plant with several new stems added each year. Scale, aphids, mealybugs and spider mites are occasional pests of fatsia. Fatsia rarely have any serious insect or disease problems. If the oldest, tallest stems are removed, this will maintain the plant at a smaller size.
Fatsia grows at a moderate to fast rate (8 to 12 inches per year) depending on growing conditions. It has a very tropical appearance due to the bold, dark green, shiny foliage. It tolerates drought once established, air pollution, and is moderately tolerant of salt spray.. Prune it any time of year to maintain shape and fertilize regularly except in the winter when it is not growing. Creamy white flowers on terminal umbel resemble drumsticks with a white stalk, glabrescent.
‘Variegata’ has irregularly white-edged leaves and is one of the more attractive cultivars. ‘Spider’s Web’ fatsia has heavy white speckling over the entire leaf and pale leaf veins. Blooms in autumn and fruit ripens in mid to late winter; used as house plant as well as outdoor landscape plant; leaves will brown if sited in full sun or with wind exposure; variegated cultivars are available. Cuttings can be taken in mid to late summer after wood has firmed.
Cooperative Extension, which staffs local offices in all 100 counties and with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Plants can be propagated from fresh seed after the fleshy black fruit wall is removed.
The National Vegetation Survey (NVS) Databank is a physical archive and electronic databank containing records of over 94,000 vegetation survey plots - including data from over 19,000 permanent plots. Fatsia growing in crowded conditions will be more upright in form. Fatsia japonica, commonly called Japanese aralia, is native to Japan. These hybrid vines are easy to propagate from cuttings in the summer. The leathery leaves radiate from the center of the plant and create a cloud of dense foliage, very much like leaves on outdoor trees, but in a compact, manageable form.
Shade (Medium) Garden - Winter at the NHC Arboretum, Evergreen shrub with palmately-lobed leaves. A globose drupe, green turning to black, 1/4". Frost hardy tolerating temperatures down to -5 C(Rogan, 1997). Occasionally, very large fatsias are trained to a single stem, providing an unusual tree-like appearance. Follow all directions, precautions and restrictions that are listed. Plants usually have an overall rounded form.
The flowers produce green berries that mature to shiny black during early to mid winter in the Upstate and mid to late winter along the coast. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place. TolerancesHigh shade tolerance (Rogan, 1997). Use pesticides only according to the directions on the label. Multiple, usually unbranched stems shoot up from the base of the plant with several new stems added each year. Scale, aphids, mealybugs and spider mites are occasional pests of fatsia. Fatsia rarely have any serious insect or disease problems. If the oldest, tallest stems are removed, this will maintain the plant at a smaller size.
Fatsia grows at a moderate to fast rate (8 to 12 inches per year) depending on growing conditions. It has a very tropical appearance due to the bold, dark green, shiny foliage. It tolerates drought once established, air pollution, and is moderately tolerant of salt spray.. Prune it any time of year to maintain shape and fertilize regularly except in the winter when it is not growing. Creamy white flowers on terminal umbel resemble drumsticks with a white stalk, glabrescent.
‘Variegata’ has irregularly white-edged leaves and is one of the more attractive cultivars. ‘Spider’s Web’ fatsia has heavy white speckling over the entire leaf and pale leaf veins. Blooms in autumn and fruit ripens in mid to late winter; used as house plant as well as outdoor landscape plant; leaves will brown if sited in full sun or with wind exposure; variegated cultivars are available. Cuttings can be taken in mid to late summer after wood has firmed.
Cooperative Extension, which staffs local offices in all 100 counties and with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Plants can be propagated from fresh seed after the fleshy black fruit wall is removed.
The National Vegetation Survey (NVS) Databank is a physical archive and electronic databank containing records of over 94,000 vegetation survey plots - including data from over 19,000 permanent plots. Fatsia growing in crowded conditions will be more upright in form. Fatsia japonica, commonly called Japanese aralia, is native to Japan. These hybrid vines are easy to propagate from cuttings in the summer. The leathery leaves radiate from the center of the plant and create a cloud of dense foliage, very much like leaves on outdoor trees, but in a compact, manageable form.
Shade (Medium) Garden - Winter at the NHC Arboretum, Evergreen shrub with palmately-lobed leaves. A globose drupe, green turning to black, 1/4". Frost hardy tolerating temperatures down to -5 C(Rogan, 1997). Occasionally, very large fatsias are trained to a single stem, providing an unusual tree-like appearance. Follow all directions, precautions and restrictions that are listed. Plants usually have an overall rounded form.
The flowers produce green berries that mature to shiny black during early to mid winter in the Upstate and mid to late winter along the coast. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place. TolerancesHigh shade tolerance (Rogan, 1997). Use pesticides only according to the directions on the label. Multiple, usually unbranched stems shoot up from the base of the plant with several new stems added each year. Scale, aphids, mealybugs and spider mites are occasional pests of fatsia. Fatsia rarely have any serious insect or disease problems. If the oldest, tallest stems are removed, this will maintain the plant at a smaller size.
Fatsia grows at a moderate to fast rate (8 to 12 inches per year) depending on growing conditions. It has a very tropical appearance due to the bold, dark green, shiny foliage. It tolerates drought once established, air pollution, and is moderately tolerant of salt spray.. Prune it any time of year to maintain shape and fertilize regularly except in the winter when it is not growing. Creamy white flowers on terminal umbel resemble drumsticks with a white stalk, glabrescent.
‘Variegata’ has irregularly white-edged leaves and is one of the more attractive cultivars. ‘Spider’s Web’ fatsia has heavy white speckling over the entire leaf and pale leaf veins. Blooms in autumn and fruit ripens in mid to late winter; used as house plant as well as outdoor landscape plant; leaves will brown if sited in full sun or with wind exposure; variegated cultivars are available. Cuttings can be taken in mid to late summer after wood has firmed.
Fatsia (Fatsia japonica) is also known as Japanese fatsia, indicating its origin.It is a highly popular shrub in the Southeast due to its adaptability and tropical appearance along with good cold tolerance. It will grow throughout South Carolina with the exception of areas in the mountains that occasionally drop to below 10 °F. Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages, regardless of race, color, gender, religion, national origin, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.
Cooperative Extension, which staffs local offices in all 100 counties and with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Plants can be propagated from fresh seed after the fleshy black fruit wall is removed.
The National Vegetation Survey (NVS) Databank is a physical archive and electronic databank containing records of over 94,000 vegetation survey plots - including data from over 19,000 permanent plots. Fatsia growing in crowded conditions will be more upright in form. Fatsia japonica, commonly called Japanese aralia, is native to Japan. These hybrid vines are easy to propagate from cuttings in the summer. The leathery leaves radiate from the center of the plant and create a cloud of dense foliage, very much like leaves on outdoor trees, but in a compact, manageable form.
Shade (Medium) Garden - Winter at the NHC Arboretum, Evergreen shrub with palmately-lobed leaves. A globose drupe, green turning to black, 1/4". Frost hardy tolerating temperatures down to -5 C(Rogan, 1997). Occasionally, very large fatsias are trained to a single stem, providing an unusual tree-like appearance. Follow all directions, precautions and restrictions that are listed. Plants usually have an overall rounded form.
The flowers produce green berries that mature to shiny black during early to mid winter in the Upstate and mid to late winter along the coast. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place. TolerancesHigh shade tolerance (Rogan, 1997). Use pesticides only according to the directions on the label. Multiple, usually unbranched stems shoot up from the base of the plant with several new stems added each year. Scale, aphids, mealybugs and spider mites are occasional pests of fatsia. Fatsia rarely have any serious insect or disease problems. If the oldest, tallest stems are removed, this will maintain the plant at a smaller size.
Fatsia grows at a moderate to fast rate (8 to 12 inches per year) depending on growing conditions. It has a very tropical appearance due to the bold, dark green, shiny foliage. It tolerates drought once established, air pollution, and is moderately tolerant of salt spray.. Prune it any time of year to maintain shape and fertilize regularly except in the winter when it is not growing. Creamy white flowers on terminal umbel resemble drumsticks with a white stalk, glabrescent.
‘Variegata’ has irregularly white-edged leaves and is one of the more attractive cultivars. ‘Spider’s Web’ fatsia has heavy white speckling over the entire leaf and pale leaf veins. Blooms in autumn and fruit ripens in mid to late winter; used as house plant as well as outdoor landscape plant; leaves will brown if sited in full sun or with wind exposure; variegated cultivars are available. Cuttings can be taken in mid to late summer after wood has firmed.