Meet Fatsia japonica "Spiderweb", a beautiful houseplant that will add an elegant touch to any space. Also known as the Castor Oil Plant, this beauty has its origins in the majestic country of Japan. With its mesmerizing variegated leaves, splashed with creamy white, it will effortlessly add a pop of color to your interior. Not only does this plant thrive indoors, but it is sure to dazzle you with its lush green appearance and low maintenance requirements. Elevate your indoor oasis with Fatsia japonica "Spiderweb", the perfect addition to your botanical collection! Meet our stunning Fatsia japonica "Spiderweb", the perfect addition to any indoor or outdoor space! This unique plant thrives in partial shade, making it ideal for any well-lit area. With its gorgeous variegated leaves, this evergreen beauty is sure to impress your guests. For optimal growth and health, water your Fatsia japonica "Spiderweb" once a week, making sure the soil remains moist but never soaked. With its easy care and striking appearance, this plant is a must-have for any plant lover. Buy now and enhance your space with this beautiful Fatsia japonica "Spiderweb"! Fatsia japonica, also known as "Japanese Aralia", is a striking ornamental plant that is popular for its lush, variegated foliage. With its vibrant shades of creamy white and dark green, this plant adds a touch of elegance to any indoor or outdoor space. However, despite its attractive appearance, it is important to note that Fatsia japonica is intended for decoration only. Unfortunately, this enchanting foliage is not suitable for consumption. So let's enjoy its beauty, while recognizing that it is purely about visual enchantment and not about culinary delight!- Fatsia japonica "Spiderweb" has a pot size of 19 cm and reaches a height of about 60 cm.- Also known as the Ricinus communis plant, Fatsia japonica "Spiderweb" is a popular ornamental plant.- This plant thrives in Part Shade, which is a spot with partial shade.- Fatsia japonica "Spiderweb" is valued for its variegated foliage, with beautiful creamy white edges that stand out against the dark green leaves.- Fun fact: In Japan, Fatsia japonica "Spiderweb" is considered a symbol of good luck and prosperity, and is therefore often found in gardens and homes.