What is Fatsia?

Fatsia is a perennial permanent plant, which is also known as aralia japonica. It came from Japan and can also be naturally found on Tai -wan. This plant can be used to enhance the garden area, but is also often chosen for the border of the sidewalk or driveway. Fatsia japonica can also be potted and maintained at home. The leaves and flowers that this plant produce are unusual and attractive.

Fatsia japonica has bright green leaves with wax feeling. Each individual leaflet has seven separate petals with deep veins that pass them. Depending on how healthy the plant is, leaves can grow to 12 inches (about three cm) wide. Fatsia can grow to reach up to 12 feet (three meters) in height and is considered a shrub or shrub. A fully adult plant can also spread to fill an area of ​​12 feet (three meters). They consist of several small petals in the shape of a funnel that Come together in a circular pattern to form a flower. These flowers will startu discover at the race from the end of summer to the middle fall. After flowers bloomed, Fatsia japonica releases a small black colorful fruit. However, this fruit cannot be consumed by humans or animals.

This plant is very easy to grow because it is well at colder temperatures. It is able to survive at temperatures that fall under frost. Fatsia is able to prosper in almost any type of soil, but the root system can be damaged above watering. If it is placed in direct sunlight, the leaves and flowers can start to dry and die. A mixture of shade and sun can maintain a healthy plant.

It is possible to initiate this plant from the seed if it is kept inside until it disappears. Cuts can also be taken from a healthy plant and used for spread. Although it is an easily maintained plant, infernated with mold can become mold due to high humidity or excessive water. Spiders mites and meals can also be forBlem, but can be controlled or eliminated by pesticide.

When Fatsie is kept inside the pot, the water drainage system should have. This can be done by placing the holes in the bottom of the container and allowing the water to be discharged. Helps prevent the accumulation of excess water around the roots.

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