Fatsia-Spider-Web, also known as Fatsia japonica ‘Spider’s Web’, is a striking evergreen shrub with attractive foliage that will bring a touch of elegance and interest to any garden. The leaves are variegated with white and green, creating a spider web-like pattern, hence its name.
The best position for Fatsia-Spider-Web is in a partially shaded or shaded location with well-drained soil. It can tolerate a range of soil types but prefers moist, fertile soil.
Fatsia-Spider-Web can be planted at any time of the year, but it’s best to plant it in spring or autumn. This will allow the shrub to establish itself before the harsh winter or hot summer months.
At maturity, Fatsia-Spider-Web can grow to a height of up to 2 meters and a spread of 1.5 meters. It’s a slow-growing plant, so it won’t require frequent pruning. However, it’s recommended to prune any dead or damaged branches in early spring to encourage new growth.
Fatsia-Spider-Web doesn’t produce any significant flowers, but it’s grown for its attractive foliage. It’s not necessary to feed this shrub, but a slow-release fertilizer in the spring can encourage healthy growth.
Overall, Fatsia-Spider-Web is an excellent choice for gardeners looking for an eye-catching and low-maintenance shrub that will provide year-round interest in the garden.
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