Fatsia Japonica

Fatsia Japonica

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Description

Height

85 cm

Potsize

21 cm

Botanical name

Fatsia Japonica

Toxic to pets

No

Care

Watering Requires water every 2 weeks. During the summer once a week
Best location Medium light to partial shade. Can't withstand full sun
Plant nutrition It is best if you add plant nutrition once every month during the summer
Repotting After purchase, repotting is not necessary. The plant should then be repotted preferably every 3 years

Description

The Fatsia Japonica is a beautiful and versatile plant that is perfect for any outdoor or indoor space. This stunning plant is known for its large, glossy leaves that resemble a star-shaped hand.

It's highly adaptable and can thrive in a variety of conditions, making the Fatsia Japonica an excellent choice for any gardener. 

The Fatsia Japonica prefers bright, indirect sunlight, but it can also tolerate partial shade.

This plant is ideal for creating a tropical feel in any space, as it's native to the humid climates of Japan and Korea. It's also an excellent air purifier, making it a great choice for any indoor environment.

Overall, the Fatsia Japonica is a beautiful and versatile plant that is perfect for anyone who loves gardening or simply wants to add a touch of tropical beauty to their home or office. Order yours today and start enjoying the benefits of this stunning plant!

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Height (incl. pot)85 cm
Pot size Ø21 cm
Botanical nameFatsia Japonica
Quantity1
AttributesEasy to care for, Green, Non-toxic / Pet-friendly, Tropical
Suitable forOffice, Living room, Bathroom, Bedroom
LocationIndirect sunlight
WateringRequires water every 2 weeks. During the summer once a week
Best locationMedium light to partial shade. Can't withstand full sun
Plant nutritionIt is best if you add plant nutrition once every month during the summer
RepottingAfter purchase, repotting is not necessary. The plant should then be repotted preferably every 3 years
ToxicNo