Description
Common Name | Aralia Golden, Ming aralias |
Maximum Reachable Height | Up to 3 feet |
Flower Colour | Pale yellow to white |
Bloom Time | Winter |
Difficulty Level | Easy to grow |
Planting And Care
When growing Ming Aralia indoors is that it must be kept constantly moist.
Adequate watering is of course, essential, but over-watering is above all the greatest cause of the demise of virtually all Aralias.
It is generally thought that plants will thrive when kept on the dry side.
False aralia does not like to be moved. A sudden change in location causes the leaves to drop off.
Trimming the tips of an Aralia Plant helps promote new growth.
Handpick as many of the mealybugs from the plant as possible.
Treat the areas near the base of the leaves with a cotton swab dipped in alcohol every five days, especially where you see the cottony masses of insects.
Insecticidal soap is helpful when mealybugs are in the crawling stage before they attach to the foliage and assume their cottony appearance.
Aralia Golden Care
Aralia plants can propagate by stem cuttings. Propagating aralia plants is more successful when temperatures are above 21 degrees C. Take softwood, or green-tip, cuttings from an aralia plant in the summer, using the top 10 inches of the plant. Strip the majority of the leaves from the bottom of the stems, then place them upright into a pot of moist, sandy soil.
The stems will begin to root after a few days. When the plant gets larger, transfer it to a new pot or your garden.
Sunlight | Full to partial sunlight |
Watering | Medium |
Soil | Peat-based, well-aerated, light soil |
Temperature | 20 to 30 degrees C |
Fertilizer | Fertilize every two weeks with an organic fertilizer in spring and summer and monthly in fall and winter. |
Aralia Golden Special Feature
Aralia varieties are ideal for adding softness and texture to indoor spaces.
Aralia Golden Uses
- Aralia Plant is used as the ornamental shrub; may be grown indoors in containers
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