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Japanese Fatsia (Oil, 22" x 28" painted edge) ($300. Set of three: $650)
Fatsia
Description The Japanese Aralia is a fast growing evergreen that is native to Japan and South Korea,...
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Fatsia are easy to grow, requiring a tropical zone. They generally grow to a height of about four fe...
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Japanese aralia combines with monkey grass and needle palm in the shade of a live oak to create an u...
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While this is frequently grown in the UK as a foliage houseplant for cool situations, it's also a go...
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Common Name: Japanese aralia Genus: Fatsia Species: japonica Skill Level: Beginner Exposure: Full su...
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Fatsia japonica
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Recommended Temperature Zone: sunset: 4-9,13-31 USDA: 8-10 Frost Tolerance: Hardy in Phoenix Sun Exp...
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The balcony looking through one of the Fatsia Japoni(Japanese Aralia) plants.
Fatsia japonia and bamboo
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One can raise this plant as an indoor plant, if given a lot of good bright light. It is basically gr...
Fatsia flowers are arranged in spherical clusters that appear in late fall. Download a large versio...
Fatsia japonica, the False Castor Oil Plant is a brilliant shrub growing to about 2 metres in height...
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Rhododendrum buds forming
Fatsia Moseri
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