- Position: partial shade
- Soil: moist, well-drained soil
- Rate of growth: average
- Flowering period: September to October
- Hardiness: frost hardy (may need winter protection)
This new fatsia is primarily grown for its handsome foliage, which looks as though it has been variously dusted with icing sugar – with some leaves having had a more generous dusting than others! It makes a wonderful specimen, particularly when planted near white-flowering plants that complement the leaf variegations. It can also be used to help add light and colour to areas of lightly dappled shade. Shown here planted alongside Agapanthus.
- Garden care: Prune lightly in mid to late spring, trimming shoots that spoil the symmetry. Protect plants from cold, drying winds either by moving to a sheltered spot if in a pot or cover with horticultural fleece.
- Humans/Pets: Fruit are ornamental – not to be eaten

























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