Species fern-leaf aralia

fern-leaf aralia

Polyscias filicifolia

The Fern-Leaf Aralia is a beautiful, lush evergreen shrub with fern-like leaves with unique jagged edges. It has thick stems that can reach 2-3 feet tall and wide, and can be easily pruned to display a tight and compact form. The lacy foliage has velvety texture and adds a touch of elegance to any setting. Its delicate yet striking appearance can bring tranquility to a home or garden. This plant thrives best in bright, indirect lighting and prefers moist soils with regular water. With proper care, the Fern-Leaf Aralia will reward you with a stunning display of foliage all year round.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Stem Propagation,Division,Air Layering Propagation,Root Cutting

Hardiness Zone:

11 - 12

Flowers:

Pale yellow to white Flowers

Sun:

full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Indoors:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Fern-leaf aralia should be watered regularly, about once a week, but less often during the winter months. Water whenever the top 1-2 inches of soil feels dry. Be careful not to over-water, as this can cause root rot and other issues. Allow the water to completely drain from the pot before re-filling it. Once a month, give the plant a good soak with slightly warm water. This will help remove salt build-up from regular watering.

sunlight

A fern-leaf aralia (Polyscias filicifolia) requires bright indirect sunlight. This means 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight per day, preferably during the morning and early afternoon. Avoid hours of peak sunlight, as this can burn the foliage and cause discoloration. Ensure it is not too close to a drafty window or a heater as this can dry out the foliage.

pruning

Fern-leaf Aralia should be pruned in late winter or early spring, when it is semi-dormant. Prune back the older stems by about a third of their height, because they are likely to be spindly and congested. It is important to prune this species regularly in order to encourage new growth and to keep it looking well-shaped. Exposed stems can be pruned to a bud or node. Removal of leaves should be kept to a minimum when pruning, as doing so can encourage fungal or bacterial diseases. Use pruners or sharp scissors when pruning to ensure a clean cut.

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Starts Flowering

Polyscias filicifolia typically starts flowering in late spring or early summer, usually between May and July.

Starts Flowering

Polyscias filicifolia typically starts flowering in late spring or early summer, usually between May and July.

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