View Fatsia Japonica New Growth
PNG. Place in a pot filled with moist soil and cover the pot with a plastic bag. Or perhaps a zombie hand for halloween?
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Alan titchmarsh on growing fatsia japonica in your garden. Genus fatsia are evergreen shrubs with stout, sparsely branched stems bearing large, leathery, palmately lobed leaves and small white flowers in terminal compound umbels, followed by small black fruits. Place in a pot filled with moist soil and cover the pot with a plastic bag.
Generally they are pretty hardy and often described as tough as old boots.
Found this zenzi zz plant neglected at the local hardware store. Genus fatsia are evergreen shrubs with stout, sparsely branched stems bearing large, leathery, palmately lobed leaves and small white flowers in terminal compound umbels, followed by small black fruits. If you want drama in november, says alan titchmarsh, plant fatsia japonica. Multiple, usually unbranched stems shoot up from the base of the plant with several new stems added each year.