- Aralia - Wikipedia
Aralia əˈreɪliə , [1] or spikenard, is a genus of the family Araliaceae, consisting of 68 accepted species of deciduous or evergreen trees, shrubs, and rhizomatous herbaceous perennials The genus is native to Asia and the Americas, with most species occurring in mountain woodlands
- Types Of Aralia - Learn About The Care Of Aralias | Gardening Know How
Aralia is a striking, multi-stemmed plant of more than 70 species With so many types of aralia from which to choose, you can enjoy a variety of forms Read this article for more aralia plant information, including growing aralias and care of aralias
- Japanese Aralia, Fatsia japonica, Monrovia Plant
Aralia is a perfect foundation plant that provides rich green background foliage in partially shaded landscapes Its large exotic leaves belie its ability to withstand some frost Tuck into the understory of trees or between buildings Thrives in large containers
- Aralia 101: How to Care for Aralias | Bloomscape
Learn how to care for Aralia plants With guides for watering, lighting, humidity, and more, we have the care info you need to grow healthy indoor plants
- 8 Aralia Varieties and Species You Should Know About
Under this genera, there are around 70 species that might fit your preferences If you are planning to get one but would want some variations, here are some of the notable Aralia plant varieties you definitely should know about
- Aralia (Fatsia japonica): Complete guide to characteristics, types, and . . .
Discover how to care for aralia, including its varieties, pests, and common problems with expert advice A visual and practical guide to keeping your aralia healthy and spectacular
- Aralia Varieties - PlantVine
Aralia plants, encompassing a diverse range of species within the Araliaceae family, are celebrated for their unique and striking appearance, making them a favorite among plant enthusiasts
- How to Grow and Care for Japanese Aralia - The Spruce
Japanese aralia, also called paper plant or Formosa rice tree, is a broadleaf evergreen shrub that can be planted or grown in a container in temperate gardens or kept as a houseplant With foliage that hints at a tropical location and striking blooms, it is a plant you'll enjoy year-round
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