Fatsia japonica 'Spider's Web'
Fatsia japonica Spider’s Web is an evergreen perennial shrub. This decorative, subtropical foliage plant has glossy deeply lobed, palmate leaves. Fatsia japonica Spider’s Web has distinctive frosted white webbing colouration on the leaves, that changes with seasons and age. Fatsia japonica is native to subtropical parts of Japan and Korea, where it grows in coastal forests. Fatsia japonica Spider’s Web is easy to cultivate and relatively fast growing. It can reach great volume, yet as a houseplant it’s simple to keep the growth under control and the shape attractive by regular pruning. As it is quite hardy, Fatsia japonica Spider’s Web can be used as shade-loving garden plants and container plants as well. Fatsia japonica is commonly known as Japanese Aralia. Other internationally used common names for Fatsia japonica are: Japanese Fatsia; Aralia; Aralia du Japon; Zimmeraralie, Japanse vingerplant; Castor oil plant; Fatsi; Fig-leaf palm; Glossy-leaved paper plant; Big-leaf paper plant; Formosa rice tree; Paper plant; Aralia sieboldii. Evanthia has Fatsia japonica Spider’s Web starting material available all year round, as tissue culture young plants. Ask our team for the Fatsia cultivation manual for commercial production. Check out all Fatsias in the Evanthia range.
Properties
Botanical name:
Fatsia japonica
Family:
Araliaceae
Series name:
Product group:
Fatsia
VBN code:
Status:
Product group:
Grow cool
Airpurifying
Subtropical
Cultivation information
Starting material:
Young plant from tissue culture
Pot size:
cm
Stem length:
-
cm
Growing location:
Plant density:
/m2
Sowing period:
Growing temperature:
Pot size:
cm
Pot size:
40-50
cm
Ideal growing temperature:
18-22
°C
Growing time to young plant:
9-11
weeks
Growing time from young plant to final product:
12
-
20
weeks
USDA Hardiness zone:
8-10
Average number of seeds per kilo:
The information shown here is intended as a general guide and should not be considered growing instructions. Details are based on Western European climate conditions, unless specifically stated otherwise.









