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Ming is back! The Ming in question is the captivating houseplant known as Ming aralia (Polyscias fruticosa), and it includes a wide variety of cultivars that were popular in the '70s and '80s.
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How to Grow and Care for Ming AraliaMing aralia is an exotic houseplant native to India and Polynesia. Though it's a bit temperamental to grow, it's worth the effort for its fluffy, bright green foliage. Like false aralia ...
Q. My ming aralia looked lush and healthy until it suddenly started dropping leaves. It’s near an east-facing window and gets lots of bright morning light, and I have watered twice a week.
It's my ming aralia. I love its frilly foliage as well as the trunk, which has such an artistic shape that I'm sometimes asked if the plant is a bonsai specimen. Nothing could be further from the ...
Since mid-November, Haliman, 50, has been busily engaged in cultivating Polyscias Fruticosa, better known as Ming Aralia, an evergreen shrub native to India and Polynesia, at the Sei Temiang ...
Ming is back! The Ming in question is the captivating houseplant known as Ming aralia (Polyscias fruticosa), and it includes a wide variety of cultivars that were popular in the '70s and '80s.
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