Fatsia japonica 'Spiders Web' or False Castor Oil plant (not to be confused with the Castor Oil Plant, Ricinus communis which is toxic) is a very hardy tropical-looking shrub often grown outdoors for the wide leaved variegated foliage. 

It is also perfect for providing structure in a garden all year round even in deep shade. They grow to height of up to 3m and are often even wider tending to sucker as they mature. The new plants can then be divided to create new Fatsia for free! They are best planted outside in spring to allow them to establish before frosts again. Plant in a sheltered place from full-shade to sun in any soil and water and feed in the growing season. Hard frost will occasionaly damage the leaves but a mulch around the base in autumn fully protects the plant. Very easy to grow and low maintenance.

This beautiful Aralia / Fatsia japonica 'Spiders Web' plant is perfect for any garden or patio. With its stunning foliage and unique growth pattern, it is sure to impress. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments, this plant is perfect for those who love to add a touch of nature to their home or garden. Whether you are a seasoned gardener or a beginner, this plant is easy to care for and will thrive in any season. From the white flowers and black berries of autumn to the fresh greens/whites of spring, this plant will be a stunning addition to your collection. Order now and enjoy the beauty and elegance of this Aralia / Fatsia japonica 'Spiders Web' plant.

Available as a lovely, bushy plant with multi-stems in a 9.5 Litre pot, approximately 80-100cm including the pot height. 

We are a responsible nursery/grower and all plants will come with a UK plant passport. 


Postage policy - We stock a wide range of high quality plants and this listing is discounted for collection only from SY21 in Mid-Wales.

We originally established Plants-Direct as Easy Tropicals back in 2002 and produced and sold high quality exotic plants for 17 years. After a break, we're now back with the same ethos of only selecting quality plants. Please get in touch if you're unsure of any aspect of growing a  plant. 

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