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‘Angyo Star’ Fatshedera

Fatshedera hybrid 'Angyo Star'

Hybrid between Fatsia japonica and English ivy, Angyo Star got the best of both parents. Giant ivy leaves add light to shady spots, but will not root into stucco or spread where not wanted. Stems will need to be staked or supported. Can be grown indoors.

Light Needs

Part Shade to Shade

USDA Zones

USDA Zones
7b - 9b

mature dimensions

5-6′ high x 4-5′ wide
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More About ‘Angyo Star’ Fatshedera

Bloom/Feature

Thick, shiny, rich-green leaves, semi-climbing habit. Great in containers.

Evergreen or Deciduous?

Evergreen

Plant Hardiness

Hardy to 10°F to 5°F

Key Features

Upright Habit, Variegated Foliage

Flowering Season

None

Uses

Accent, Climber, Container

Water Needs

Medium

Fertilize

Yearly in early spring

Pruning

In spring

Planting Instructions

• Water before planting

• Plant in full sun to part shade

• Dig hole 2X the width of pot

• Plant 1-2″ above ground soil level, backfill hole with soil

• Water deeply to settle, then add more soil if needed

• Mulch 1-2″ deep around plant, avoiding area closest to stem

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