Fatsia Japonica 'Spider Web' 17cm

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Description

Common Name: Spider's Web Japanese Aralia

Latin Name: Fatsia japonica 'Spider's Web'

Plant Type: Evergreen shrub

Description: A striking evergreen shrub with large, glossy, deeply lobed dark green leaves heavily speckled and marbled with creamy-white variegation. Small clusters of white flowers appear in autumn, followed by black berries, while the bold architectural foliage provides year-round interest.

Garden Impact: Ideal for shaded borders, woodland gardens and contemporary planting schemes, where its dramatic foliage creates a strong architectural focal point. The variegated leaves help brighten darker areas of the garden throughout the year.

Light & Water Requirements: Grow in partial shade or full shade in moist, well-drained soil and protect from cold, drying winds.

Size (Fully Grown): Approx. 2–2.5m high × 1.5–2.5m spread.

Pet Friendliness: Fatsia is considered toxic if ingested and is not regarded as pet friendly.

Common Name: Spider's Web Japanese Aralia

Latin Name: Fatsia japonica 'Spider's Web'

Plant Type: Evergreen shrub

Description: A striking evergreen shrub with large, glossy, deeply lobed dark green leaves heavily speckled and marbled with creamy-white variegation. Small clusters of white flowers appear in autumn, followed by black berries, while the bold architectural foliage provides year-round interest.

Garden Impact: Ideal for shaded borders, woodland gardens and contemporary planting schemes, where its dramatic foliage creates a strong architectural focal point. The variegated leaves help brighten darker areas of the garden throughout the year.

Light & Water Requirements: Grow in partial shade or full shade in moist, well-drained soil and protect from cold, drying winds.

Size (Fully Grown): Approx. 2–2.5m high × 1.5–2.5m spread.

Pet Friendliness: Fatsia is considered toxic if ingested and is not regarded as pet friendly.