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Fatsia japonica ‘Spider’s Web’
Fatsia japonica 'Tsumugi-shibori'
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Fatsia japonica ‘Spider’s Web’ is a new Fatsia variety which is the same as the original Fatsia except that the leaves are variegated. The normally green leaves are streaked with grey/white, typically at the margins but this depends on the growing conditions.
Air Purifier
Pollinator Friendly
Evergreen
Pet Friendly
Almost Unkillable
Fatsia japonica ‘Spider’s Web’ Care Tips
Sun & Light
Indirect Sunlight
Watering
Moderate Watering
Temperature
18 - 25°C
Toxicity
Non-toxic
About Fatsia japonica ‘Spider’s Web’
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With its lush, deep green foliage spotted with creamy white, the Japanese aralia Spider’s web or Fatsia japonica Spider’s web is a tropical-looking, hardy, easy-to-grow shade or semi-shade plant. It is ideal for shady corners of the garden.
Big-leaf paper plant, Figleaf Palm, Formosa rice tree, Glossy-Leaved Paper Plant, Japanese Aralia, Japanese Fatsia, Paperplant, Yatsude.
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Botanical Name
Fatsia Japonica
Nicknames
Big-leaf paper plant, Figleaf Palm, Formosa rice tree, Glossy-Leaved Paper Plant, Japanese Aralia, Japanese Fatsia, Paperplant, Yatsude.
Symbolism
Mature Height & Spread

Why We Love Fatsia japonica ‘Spider’s Web’
– Fatsia japonica is a successful shade-tolerant garden plant.
– No specialist knowledge is required to grow Fatsia japonica plants and they are rarely affected by pests or diseases.
– Fatsia japonica is one of the best plants for pollinators.
– Fatsia japonica looks good as a stand-alone specimen plant against a wall or fence. They are excellent as background plants or mixed with other evergreen plants.
Fatsia japonica ‘Spider’s Web’ Story
This plant sometimes known as the castor oil plant, it has nothing to do with castor oil. The proper castor oil plant is Ricinus communis.
Is Fatsia japonica ‘Spider’s Web’ The Right Plant For Me?
– Shade or dappled shade is necessary for the best foliage appearance, avoid growing them in full sun.
– High humidity, Regular Misting, and Warm conditions are a must-have for fatsia.
Complimentary Plants with Fatsia japonica ‘Spider’s Web’
Elephant Ear (Calocasia); Sweet Box (Sarcococca); Flowering Maple (Abutilon); Cast Iron Plant (Aspidistra); Bush Lily (Clivia).
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Resistance & Drought-Tolerant | Air Pollution Tolerance, Drought Tolerance, Heavy Shade, Salt-tolerant plant |
Garden Style | Architectural Plants, Asian Garden, Butterfly Garden, Children's Garden, Coastal Garden, Cottage Garden, Courtyard Garden, Drought Tolerant Garden, Naturalistic Garden, Pollinator Garden, Prairie Garden, Shade Garden, Wildlife Garden |
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Value To Wildlife | Attractive Flowers, Bees-Attracting Plant, Bird-Attracting Plant, Birds Host Plants, Butterflies-Attracting Plant, Pollinator-Friendly Plant |
Landscape Design Features | Accent, Hedge, Large-leaved Plant, Ornamental Fruits, Privacy Landscape, Screen Landscape, Specimen |
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Ideal Indoor Location | Bathroom, Bedroom, Corridor, Interiorscape, Kitchen, Living Room, Office, Study |
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