Aralia Green Plant
Product Details
Plant Name: Aralia Plant
Type of Plant: Foliage
Plant Placement: Indoors
About Aralia Plant
Aralia Green Plant is the most lovely houseplant that can be easily grown indoors.
Its glossy foliage is edged and splashed with lush green color.
Add this ornamental hedge plant to your indoor décor and see for yourself how gorgeous it looks.
How Are Aralia Plants Used?
Aralia Green Plant is a low-maintenance houseplant, they require little specific care and prosper in warm,
humid temperature. Aralias are prone to infestation by various pests and insects,
so inspect them occasionally for signs of bugs.
As young plants, the popular Polyscias cultivars start out with fleshy, herbaceous growth. As they mature, they develop woody stems and grow into small shrubs.
In USDA hardiness zones 11 -12, these plants grow outdoors as single specimens or planted in rows for use as hedges.
Aralia Green Plant also come and go in popularity but always make wonderful large office plants and are suitable as house plants if their size is controlled with regular pruning.
Their stems are easy to bend, shape and train to create character specimens or make interesting looking plants when grown as ming aralia bonsai plants.
Aralias (Polyscias) may Look Different but all require the same basic care.
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How to Care Aralia Plant
This plant requires pot with proper drainage holes.
This plant requires bright indirect or partial sunlight for proper growth.
Water thoroughly in the summer until some water trickles from the bottom of the pot.
Reduce watering during rainy and winter season.
Do not over-water or splash water on the leaves while watering, as this can expose them to rot.
Remove dead, infected or damaged leaves of the plant.
Please Note
This product will be hand delivered to your doorstep.
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Please take out the plant from the box immediately after receiving and water it as required.
Water the soil, not the leaves and flowers.
Keep it away from direct sunlight.
Avoid placing plants in trouble spots, such as near heat or air conditioning ducts.
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