Aralia elata 'Variegata' typically starts flowering in June.
Variegated Japanese Angelica Tree
Aralia elata 'Variegata'
Cycle:
Perennial
Watering:
Average
Propagation:
Cutting,Grafting Propagation,Layering Propagation,Air Layering Propagation,Division,Seed Propagation
Hardiness Zone:
6
Flowers:
White Flowers
Sun:
full sun,part shade
Soil:
Humus rich
Fruits:
green,white Fruits In Autumn Ready In
Leaf:
Yes
Leaf Color:
green,yellow,white
Growth Rate:
Moderate
Maintenance:
Low
Care Level:
Medium
watering
A Variegated Japanese Angelica Tree (Aralia elata 'Variegata') requires weekly watering, with 1-2 inches of water distributed evenly around the base of the tree. Depending on the weather and soil moisture, this may require more or less water. During the growing season (spring and summer), water the tree more frequently, as it requires more moisture for optimal growth. During the fall and winter months, reduce watering to once every couple of weeks. Always check the soil moisture before watering so as to not over-water the tree. Water the tree more frequently if it is planted in a container, as potted plants dry out faster than those planted in the ground.
sunlight
Variegated Japanese Angelica Tree requires full sun to partial shade. It prefers at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight per day. For optimal growth and coloration, some shade is recommended in the afternoon, especially in hot climates. It can even thrive in low light, although its leaves will not be as vibrant.
pruning
Prune Variegated Japanese Angelica Trees during late winter or early spring (February-March). This is the time of year when the tree is in its dormancy and it is best to prune before the new growth begins. Pruning should be done carefully to maintain the shape of the tree and to remove any diseased, damaged, or dead branches. Inner branches should also be thinned to allow more light and air into the canopy of the tree. It is important not to prune more than 1-third of the tree, as this can cause damage and the growth of new shoots can be inhibited. If possible, leave fruiting branches intact whenever possible. Pruning should be done cautiously and only when necessary.
Season
The best time to start harvesting the fruits from the Aralia elata 'Variegata' is in July and August.