Fatsia japonica ‘Spider’s Web’ – In this video, we examine the characteristics of ‘Spider’s Web’ Fatsia. This plant offers multi-season interest, from attractive variegation to unique white flowers. The texture-rich variegated foliage and the pollinator-friendly flowers are a great addition to a landscape.
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Buenos días from Texas. I love this plant. However I have managed to kill two of them. Or should I say the Texas heat didn’t help and then I tried loving it to death.
I have never seen this plant in bloom! Have I been under a rock for 72 years??
Thanks, Jim Putnam. These PLANT CAMEOS are spectacular, & excellent reference material.
Great plant! We have inherited a different variety here in North Georgia, and it has reached about four feet. But it is indeed sheltered in a corner outside where our sunroom meets the main house and also near the pool, which may also have some temperature moderating effect for our coldest nights.
I planted this two years ago based on Jim's recommendation. A real showstopper, especially in springtime with its new leaf growth. I live in 8a with deer pressure. The deer walk right past this fatsia and feast on other things in my garden. One more plus for this plant. Thanks, Jim!
Love this plant. Having an evergreen plant like this one ensures winter interest in the garden.
I love this Spider Web fatsia! Would it work in drier, full shade? I’m thinking for North side at the foundation of a peaked roof screened porch where there is a high deep soffit and extended gable blocking almost all direct sun. I would mound it up and hand water it first few years. I love the idea of being able to see a group of 3 of them from on the screened porch. If not, I’d try a Rozannie Aucuba there or layer them together if possible. Thank you for your always great content – you inspire me to do more in my gardens!
All varieties of fatsia are one of my "go tos" for shade here in Tallahassee. They are bold, easy, and interesting.
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It's just Amazing!!❤
I live in south-central PA, zone 6b, and planted one of these last spring in a border on the east side of my house. The initial concern was too much sun. A couple of leaves went crispy, but I used some cardboard to create shade until the plants next to it filled out. I covered it once during the winter on a cold & windy night, but otherwise it was left alone. It did great this year through drought and heat and put on quite a bit of growth. Very cool plant. No two leaves are the same.
Who knew it bloomed? I feel robbed! My Mahonia Soft Caress is blooming though
It looks like rattlesnake master with big leaves, lol. A very interesting plant.
Mine just bloomed this year, which is after 3 full years in the ground. I did as Jim did and not as he said. I planted mine in Novemeber. It got burnt a bit the first winter but it has come out of it really well. It also got hit with 12 degree the next winter with no problems.