Summary
Fatsia japonica This shade-loving evergreen is as tough as old boots provided you don't place it in full sun. It provides a tropical touch with its glossy hand-shaped leaves and branched creamy white flowerheads in autumn.
Also known as the false castor oil plant, it has a strong architectural presence with its all-year large glossy leaves and can take up a large space, reaching 3m x 3m (10ft x 10ft) when fully grown. For white-edged leaves, go for Variegata. It will thrive in dry, shady places where others quickly wilt. It does, however, need shade or at least partial shade.See the full content of this document
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