Japanese Aralia 'Spider's Web'
Best statement piece for indoor gardeners seeking unique, low-maintenance foliage.
This architectural showstopper brings a moody, artistic edge to your living space with its intricate, evolving variegation. While it demands a bit of attention to keep its dramatic foliage pristine, the reward is a rare, sculptural centerpiece that makes standard houseplants look entirely ordinary.
$59.00
Who it's for
- Gardeners wanting a permanent, tropical-inspired structural element
- Designers seeking high-contrast, textured botanical focal points
- Apartment dwellers with low-light interior spaces
Who should skip it
- Busy owners wanting a low-maintenance, set-it-and-forget-it plant
- Indoor gardeners who dislike frequent pest monitoring and treatment
- People living in compact homes with limited floor space
Performance breakdown
Visual Impact
Intricate white webbing creates a dramatic focal point for any room.
Care Difficulty
Straightforward maintenance makes this a rewarding choice for most indoor gardeners.
Adaptability
Thrives across a versatile range of indoor light and environmental conditions.
Growth Potential
Variegation patterns evolve beautifully as the plant matures over time.
Arrival Quality
Generous nursery pot sizing ensures a robust start for new owners.
Rarity Factor
A highly coveted cultivar that remains difficult to source elsewhere.
Key Specs
Scientific Name
Fatsia japonica
Cultivar
'Spider's Web'
Hardiness Zone
1-13S/W (Indoor Houseplant)
Light Exposure
Bright Indirect Light, Low Light
Mature Height
24 inches
Pot Diameter
10 inches
Pot Material
Plastic
Placement Location
Indoor Only
Foliage Color
Variegated
Care Difficulty Level
Easy
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