Japanese Aralia

Fatsia japonica Japanese aralia is a popular container plant. In temperate regions, it can be grown in the garden all year round. Its fruits are not edible. Botanical name: Fatsia japonica Popular name(s): Japanese Aralia, Japanese Fatsia, Paperplant Family: Araliaceae Origin: Asia (Japan, Korea) Height: Up to 5 meters Edible: No

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Hedera helix “Glacier”

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