Collection: Aralia Plants

Also called the Spikenard plant, Aralia plants are beloved indoor plants known for their versatile elegance and delicate foliage. As great air purifiers, these indoor plants purify the air in your home and leave you with a cleaner, healthier space to relax in. Additionally, they are low maintenance and look good almost anywhere in your home!

 

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Buy Aralia Plants Online: Delicate, Timeless Elegance Indoors

Aralia plants, also called Spikenard plants, are often renowned for their unique foliage and delicate grace. Wherever they go, they bring with them a charm so mesmerizing that it leaves you wanting more. Their bushy foliage makes them look like small trees in a pot and their variegated colors make them absolute stunners that can effortlessly elevate your indoor aesthetics. Here’s everything you need to know about Aralia indoor plant:

Know Aralia Plants Better: Features and Benefits

Delicate and elegant - two words that appropriately describe Aralia plants. Their foliage has a graceful allure that reels you in and their low maintenance requirements make you love their presence indoors. Here are a few features and benefits of Aralia varieties:

1. Diverse Foliage

Aralia plants exhibit a wide range of leaf shapes, from finely divided, fern-like foliage to broad, palmate leaves. These leaves also come in various colors from light green to a darker green, bordered with white, cream or off-white colors. Many Aralia plant varieties can also have a glossy or matte texture on their leaves, depending on the type of plant.

2. Growth Habit

Aralia plants vary significantly in size. Some are small, compact shrubs ideal for indoor settings, such as the Aralia mini plant, while others can grow into larger shrubs or even small trees, suitable for outdoor landscapes. They can thrive indoors and outdoors but must be placed in more shady areas if planted outdoors. They also adapt well to container gardening.

3. Aralia Flowers

While not always known for their flowers, some Aralia plants can pleasantly surprise you with flowers when grown in the right environments. Some Aralia varieties produce small, inconspicuous flowers that are typically white or greenish and form in clusters.

4. Environmental Tolerance & Versatility

Aralia plants can be pretty hardy and easily adaptable. Some of these plants, particularly the Aralia Tropical plant types, thrive in high humidity and bright, indirect light but can even tolerate lower light conditions, which makes them perfect for different kinds of indoor settings.

5. Air Purification

Most Aralia varieties are known for being great indoor air purifiers. They filter out commonly found toxins such as formaldehyde, benzene, and other particulate matter, and produce oxygen in turn. This creates a cleaner, healthier, and more relaxing environment.

6. Low Maintenance

Aralia plants are known for their low maintenance charm. Simply water them once a week and provide them with the right kind of light conditions - either bright, indirect sunlight or low light - and watch them thrive, livening up your space effortlessly!

Types of Aralia Plants: A Wide Variety to Choose From

Different types of Aralia plants have different care requirements and necessities that they need fulfilled. Depending on these, it is essential to understand and know which variety suits your home best. So, here are a few Aralia plant varieties to choose from:

1. Golden Aralia Plant

The Golden Aralia plant is a commonly seen and known Aralia variety that does very well in indoor environments. It is known for its deeply crinkled and Parsley-like foliage, this indoor plant adds a timeless charm to places as a desk/tabletop plant due to its compact growth habit when grown in containers. Low maintenance and fuss-free, simply place this plant in bright, indirect sunlight and water it once a week to keep it happy!

2. Variegated Aralia Plant

The variegated Aralia plant variety of this parsley-like plant is beloved for its graceful foliage and elegant coloring. Just as low maintenance and easy to care for, this plant also does very well in indoor environments as a tabletop plant. It needs bright, indirect sunlight to maintain its variegation and regular watering.

3. Aralia Fabian

The Aralia Fabian, also known as Fabian Stump, is a compact-growing indoor houseplant beloved for its glossy leaves and easy care. The leaves of this plant are rounded and dark green, with their glossy look giving the plant a very tropical feel. This plant can easily grow up to 3-4 feet tall when cared for and repotted in a timely manner. It thrives in bright, indirect light but also tolerates and does fairly well in low light conditions.

4. Aralia cordata

The Aralia cordata is rather different from these types of Aralia plants. It is a herbaceous, upright growing plant that can grow up to 2-3 meters in height. It does very well indoors and outdoors, rewarding you with light green foliage that grows and looks even better with time. This also does well in bright, indirect light and needs regular watering.

Aralia Care: Basics to Know About Aralia Plant Care Indoors

While low maintenance, Aralia plants still require some of their basic needs to be met in order to thrive and do well in their immediate environments. Here are a few Aralia care tips to keep in mind:

1. Light Requirements

Aralia plants are known for their flexibility in terms of light requirements. They thrive in bright, indirect sunlight and can also tolerate low light conditions very well. They do not usually like direct light as prolonged exposure can scorch their delicate leaves. However, during early morning and late evening, you can place the plant in direct light as the light at the time is very soft and will only make your plant happier!

2. Watering

Water your Aralia plants once a week or more depending on their individual requirements. Water only when the soil has partially dried out after the previous watering session. Also, ensure the usage of pots with adequate drainage holes so that the excess water can drain out when watering. You can also use watering cans to ensure proper watering with a steady and plant-friendly stream.

3. Humidity

Spikenard plants prefer higher humidity and love to stay moist without having wet feet. So, mist your plant regularly or place a humidifier near the plant to ensure consistent moisture. If you’re unable to do both these things, you can also place a tray of water lined with pebbles near the plant to ensure that when the water evaporates, it reaches the leaves of your plants.

4. Temperature

These plants thrive in temperatures between 15-24°C. Avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes as Aralia plants are pretty sensitive to such changes and can easily be stressed out by them.

5. Soil

Like most other indoor plants, Aralia plants need well-drained and well-aerated soil. They cannot stand the suffocation of waterlogging or wet feet, meaning you must use soil that lets out excess water instead of retaining it. For this, you can use a mixture of our Potting soil, Perlite for better drainage, and Cow Manure for fertilization.

6. Fertilization

Feed your Aralia indoor plants monthly during their growing season with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer. Remember to reduce feeding during the winter months as it can do more harm than good. Additionally, if you’re unable to find a balance between your fertilization schedules, then you can also make use of Ugaoo’s Plant Food Fertilizer Sticks to ensure a proper and continuous supply of nutrients to your plants. The sticks release nutrients into the soil every time you water your potted plants, meaning you don’t have to put in too much time or effort!

Where to Place Aralia Indoor Plants

Aralia plants, according to Feng Shui, are said to be symbolic of prosperity and abundance. They are considered highly positive and also good luck plants that do best when placed in the North and West direction.


FAQs

Is Aralia plant an indoor or outdoor plant?

Aralia plants do well indoors and outdoors. Indoors, they should be placed near a window or any other place that receives bright, indirect, and filtered sunlight. Whereas, outdoors, they must be planted in a shady spot that receives filtered but no direct sunlight.

Is Aralia plant an air purifier?

Yes, Aralia plants are great indoor plants that double as brilliant air purifiers. They filter out commonly found toxins such as formaldehyde, benzene, and other particulate matter, and provide us with oxygen in return.

Does the Aralia plant like full sun?

No, Aralia indoor plants do not like full sun as prolonged exposure can easily scorch their delicate leaves and foliage. They do well when placed in bright, indirect sunlight and also tolerate low light conditions.

Does the Aralia plant grow fast?

Aralia plants are generally slow-growing but can grow pretty well when cared for and repotted in a timely manner. They grow well indoors and benefit from regular fertilization done once every month.