Polyscias fruticosa
Ming Aralia
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Ming Aralia (Polyscias fruticosa) - Description
Polyscias is a genus of evergreen shrubs and small trees, known for their finely divided foliage. They are native to the tropical regions of Africa, Asia and islands of the Pacific. They make great house plants in temperate regions and can sometimes be trained to grow as a bonsai.
Ming Aralia (Polyscias fruticosa) - Blooming
Blooms small, whitish-green flowers followed by purple-black berries.
Ming Aralia (Polyscias fruticosa) - Growth
Grows best in full sun or partial shade. In warmer climates, grow as a shrubby border. In climates that have colder winters, grow indoors in containers. They do well with high humidity. Either mist daily or provide a pebble tray if humidity is a limiting factor.
Ming Aralia (Polyscias fruticosa) - Planting
Plant seeds in spring when temperatures average 65°F (18°C) or above. Stem cuttings can be taken in summer, but provide bottom heat.
Ming Aralia (Polyscias fruticosa) - Pest
Susceptible to spider mites, mealybugs and nematodes.
Ming Aralia (Polyscias fruticosa) - Interesting facts
Around 100 species of Polyscias.
Ming Aralia (Polyscias fruticosa) - Soil and irrigation
Water freely when the plant is actively growing, but water sparingly in winter. Does best in fertile, humus-rich, moist soil that is well-draining.









