Polyscias filicifolia

Fernleaf Aralia Polyscias filicifolia is native to New Caledonia and New Guinea. In the wild, this shrub or tree can grow up to three metres high. Characteristics & description Height, habit: Up to 3 meters, tree, shrub Poisonous: Yes, all parts of the plant are slightly poisonous. Origin: New Caledonia, New Guinea USDA zone: 13 […]

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Plerandra elegantissima “Gold Crest”

False Aralia The False Aralia (Plerandra elegantissima) is a tree native to New Caledonia which can reach a height of 15 meters. However, in a pot or container it remains smaller. The cultivar Plerandra elegantissima “Gold Crest” differs from the wild type by its yellow leaf margins. Plerandra elegantissima is a popular indoor plant. Characteristics […]

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Tetrapanax papyrifer

Rice-Paper-Plant The Rice-Paper-Plant (Tetrapanax papyrifer) can reach a height of 5 meters, its leaves can reach diameters of 75 centimeters. It belongs to the Araliaceae family and is related to the Common Ivy. Popular name(s): Rice-Paper-Plant Botanical name: Tetrapanax papyrifer Family: Araliaceae Origin: East Asia (China, Japan, Taiwan) (distribution map) Height: 3 to 5 meters […]

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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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Common Ivy, English Ivy, European Ivy

Common Ivy, English Ivy, European Ivy

Categories: Shrubs & Trees | Vine |

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