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  1. 31 sty 2024 · At a Glance: Aralia elata - (Japanese Angelica Tree, Devil's Walking Stick) Plant Characteristics: A large, spiny, deciduous shrub or small tree, known for its large, bipinnate leaves and spectacular late summer blooms of white flowers, followed by black berries.

  2. Japanese angelica-tree is native to temperate Asia. It has exceptionally large, compound leaves 2 to 4 feet long, borne on stems with large prickles. Its suckers can spread rapidly.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aralia_elataAralia elata - Wikipedia

    Aralia elata, also known as the Japanese angelica tree, [2] Chinese angelica-tree, [3] or Korean angelica-tree, [4] is a species of woody plant in the family Araliaceae native to eastern Asia (in Russia, China, Taiwan, the Korean Peninsula, and Japan).

  4. Aralia elata, the Japanese Angelica tree, forms a large bush with immense and highly dissected foliage. It takes on sumptuous yellow and red colours as soon as the first cold weather arrives. Spectacular flowering of large white clusters begins in summer and lasts until autumn.

  5. Foliage: deciduous green. Mature size: 6 FT - 9 FT - wide, 12 FT - 18 FT - tall. Flowers: cream blooms in summer. Uses: fall color. GROWING CONDITIONS for Aralia elata. USDA Zones: 4a - 10a. Sun exposure: sun - dappled shade. Watering frequency: even moisture - occasional. Resistant to: deer, heat and humidity.

  6. Japanese Angelia Tree is a deciduous multistemmed large shrub or small tree in the Araliaceae family. This plant can be found in the wild, in eastern Asia, where it usually grows much larger, up to 40 feet tall and 30 feet wide, than is usually observed in home gardens where it more typically grows up to 20 feet tall and 10 feet wide.

  7. Japanese angelica tree. This is a small, suckering, deciduous shrub or tree which should not be underestimated as a garden ‘thug’. Its root suckers will appear yards from the original plant and, if these are not cut and dug out, you will soon find yourself with a prickly thicket of varying heights.

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