Polyscias Species, Ming Aralia
Polysciasfruticosa
Synonym
Aralia
fruticosa
Nothopanax
fruticosus
Panax
fruticosus
Polyscias
fruticosa var. plumata
Tieghemopanax
fruticosus
I got my Arelia Ming several years ago at a box store - Home Depot I think. It's always indoors because the mountains of Idaho have cold...Read More
HELP - I love this plant. It did great on the porch this summer, recieved part sun, grew like crazy. Now that the weather has turned, I b...Read More
help help help--how do I make cuttings!!!
Priscilla is over 5 ft tall and absolutely gorgeous.
she is a min...Read More
I, too, purchased my Ming Aralia @ IKEA 1yr ago. I live in New England, so I was concerned about it's survival. This plant has prospered ...Read More
Bought my example from - of all places - Ikea! I'm not sure if it's the big-box nature of the store, but I guess they have the bargaining...Read More
This is a gorgeous plant!
So easy to root- just stick in the ground or pot and give some daily water until it is adjusted. They gr...Read More
Not surprised at all to see 7 positive ratings for this beautiful plant, but I WAS surpised to see the notes "Very high moisture needs. ...Read More
I have had this plant for about 2 years now and it is a delight to look at! I just love the type of lace-like leaves. I do mist it ofte...Read More
This is a fantastic plant!! I was told it was a "Parsley Ming", but that could just be a slight variation for the particular plant I have...Read More
Though it is grown as a potted plant, it does well outdoors in the shade in my yard in central Florida.
I must be lucky because I have abused this plant something awful and it just keeps on going like the "pink bunny".
I bough...Read More
This plant, to my astonishment, is cold-hardy outdoors here in zone 9. I forgot to bring in my potted specimen; it died down to the groun...Read More
I received my Ming Aralia as a birthday gife from my husband 2 years ago. It is the most amazing indoor tree I have ever seen. I was quit...Read More
Small to medium shrub, with an ever soft stem (technically, it´s an "herb", a tall one). It has profoundly divided bright green leaves. ...Read More