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Fatshedera lizei - Fatshedera

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Fatshedera lizei is a one-of-a-kind evergreen hybrid that effortlessly infuses both function and finesse into any landscape. Shaped by the union of the feathery ivy and robust Fatsia, the Fatshedera is readily recognizable by its glossy, pinnately lobed leaves. Tops out at a commanding height of up to 6-10 feet, demonstrating its versatility in sun or shade. This hardy shrub adapts well to an array of soil types, proving its resilience against pests and standing tall as a year-round border enhancer, container showstopper, or even as a supportive climbing vine. The splendid Fatshedera lizei offers regular watering, low maintenance, and effortless elegance, all folded into one distinctive shrub that adds depth and intriguing structure to any jardin theme.

  • Size: Up to 6-10 feet tall
  • Foliage: Glossy, evergreen leaves, similar to ivy and Fatsia
  • Water usage: Regular
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Versatility: Can be used as a standalone shrub, trailing vine, or a climbing wall accent
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