Fatsia Japonica Variegata - Very Large - 6" Pot
Fatsia Japonica Variegata - Very Large - 6" Pot
$40.00

Fatsia Japonica Variegata - Very Large - 6" Pot

 

Fatsia is a genus of Japanese shrub with broad foliage and sparsely branched stems. This variety has stark-white splash and splatter variegation that contrasts perfectly against the dark green oak-shaped foliage.variegation will vary. New growth should have more variation when kept in bright and directly. This plant may be tricky and requires attention to care.

Please note the coloring on this plant may vary. When leaves mature they turn green with a white outline and new growth will appear variegated. 

Fatsia Care Tips

Light Level: Bright Indirect. Do not keep in low light

Humidity: Medium to High

Water: Once the top 1-2" become dry. Be careful to monitor the plant and not over water.

Medium: Peat-based.

Additional tip: allow this plant at least two weeks prior to transplanting.

 

 

 

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Angela

Gorgeous!!

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Traci

I'm in love! She is bigger than I expected, and after a re-pot suited for our area, she is rested from up and happy.
Update: she was so wet that she didn't survive the repot. Her root ball was so compact she couldn't drain propperly.

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Patricia

This plant arrived packaged beautifully. I was in awe how gorgeous it was except that the soil was absolutely drenched. Potted it in Fox farm ocean floor, coco coir & perlite. Did not water. Plant had terrible reaction & turned limp & brown in 3 days. I had to throw it out don’t know what happened. All web sites I looked at said not fussy about potting soil as long as it provides good drainage.

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Karen

I had issues with the plant and Racheal the owner person reached out to me to help me with the order. She is small business owner. The resolution is I am getting a new fatsia. I appreciate her reaching out. Great customer service

Thank you so much!

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Jana

Big beautiful and healthy

We are so happy to hear that!