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Fiveleaf Aralia
Latin Name:
Acanthopanox sieboldianus
location:
Japan
The Fiveleaf Aralia, which has for Latin name Acanthopanox sieboldianus, lives around Japan. It is usually shaped as medium to large shrub, making it a unique plant! In the summer, more or less, its foliage is alternate, palmately compound leaves with 5 to 7 leaflets, 1" to 2.5" long each by 1" wide; long petiole (up to 3") and in the automn it generally looks like leaves remain late into fall. The Fiveleaf Aralia (Acanthopanox sieboldianus) has beautiful flowers that are May and the fruits it has are black berry, 0.25" with 2 to 5 seeds. It has a special bark, where we can find stems light gray and warty on it. An interesting information to note about its culture is that adaptable to many unfavorable conditions However, another characteristic with the Fiveleaf Aralia can be that thorns are small, but very sharp, a useful attribute for a barrier planting A way to identify a Acanthopanox sieboldianus with its palmately compound leaves. The Fiveleaf Aralia's reproduction is pretty interesting since it is mainly done softwood cuttings root easily
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