Description
Aralia varieties are ideal for adding softness and texture to indoor spaces.
Aralia Black have beautifully textured foliage, with deeply serrated leaflets and dimpled petioles and stems. The juvenile plants tend to have more textured foliage, while the adult leaves are more deeply lobed. As far as their performance goes, they are tolerably easy to grow.
They need at least moderate humidity to do their best and prefer a narrow range of moisture.Plant Specifications
Plant Height | 24 inch (61 cm) |
Plant Spread | 6 inch (15 cm) |
Common Name | Aralia Miniature green (Small), Polyscias, Geranium aralia |
Maximum Reachable Height | 7 to 12 feet |
Flower Colour | Whitish or greenish |
Bloom Time | Ornamental varieties hardly bloom. |
Difficulty Level | Easy to grow |
Planting and care
Aralia Black care
Aralia plants can propagate by stem cuttings. Propagating aralia plants is more successful when temperatures are above 21 degrees C. Take softwood, or green-tip, cuttings from an aralia plant in the summer, using the top 10 inches of the plant. Strip the majority of the leaves from the bottom of the stems, then place them upright into a pot of moist, sandy soil.
The stems will begin to root after a few days. When the plant gets larger, transfer it to a new pot or your garden.
Sunlight | Partial or indirect sunlight |
Watering | Medium |
Soil | Peat-based, well-aerated, light soil |
Temperature | 20 to 30 degree C |
Fertilizer | Apply any organic fertilizer. |
Aralia Black special feature
Aralias are prone to infestation by various insects, so inspect them regularly for signs of bugs.
Aralia Black uses
Ornamental Use:
- Used as a pot plant for indoor and outdoor decoration
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