A. spinosa is a vigorous, upright, suckering, deciduous shrub or small tree with spiny stems bearing pinnate leaves divided into numerous ovate, dark green leaflets and conical panicles bearing umbels of white flowers in summer followed by spherical, black fruit.
Devil's Walking-stick Care
Aralia Spinosa



What is the plant
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How to Care for the Plant
Water
will tolerate drought and drier soils
Pruning
Promptly remove suckers to prevent unwanted naturalization.
Sunlight
Provide full sun to part shade
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Soil
moist, but well drained-soil
Additional
Handling the roots can cause dermatitis in some people. Large amounts of the berries are poisonous
Popularity
132 people already have this plant 26 people have added this plant to their wishlists
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