Fatsia-Polycarpa-Green-Fingers is a striking evergreen shrub that can add an exotic touch to any garden. Its large, glossy, deeply lobed leaves and unusual flower heads make it a real showstopper. Here’s everything you need to know about this stunning plant:
Best position: Fatsia-Polycarpa-Green-Fingers thrives in a partially shaded position. It can tolerate full sun but may require some protection from intense midday sun. It prefers a sheltered spot that is protected from strong winds.
When to plant: This shrub can be planted at any time of year, but it is best to plant it in spring or autumn when the weather is mild. This will give it time to establish its root system before the summer heat or winter cold sets in.
Height and width: Fatsia-Polycarpa-Green-Fingers can grow up to 2-3 meters in height and width, making it a substantial plant that needs plenty of space to grow.
When to feed: This plant doesn’t require a lot of feeding but will benefit from a balanced fertilizer applied in early spring.
When to prune: Fatsia-Polycarpa-Green-Fingers doesn’t require regular pruning, but you can trim it back in late winter or early spring to maintain its shape and size.
Flowering time: The shrub blooms in autumn, producing small white or cream-colored flowers that are arranged in large, spherical clusters. These flowers are followed by small, black berries that can be enjoyed by birds.
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