Aralia stipulata is a slow-growing but robust woody plant suitable for botanic gardens or large landscape settings looking for architectural interest, particularly for its late-season flowering. Woody species of Araliaceae at the Rogów Arboretum
Originating from mountainous regions in Sichuan, China, it is adapted to high altitudes. aralia stipulata
Here is a detailed write-up regarding the characteristics and cultivation of Aralia stipulata . Botanical Description Aralia stipulata is a slow-growing but robust woody
The plant has shown strong resilience, with no reported frost damage after winter temperatures, indicating suitability for temperate climates. Botanical Description The plant has shown strong resilience,
In August, Aralia stipulata produces panicles (branched clusters) of flowers that can reach up to 70 cm in length, terminating in umbellets (small umbels).
Flowering begins late in the season, typically at the end of September. By late October, green fruits appear on the terminal umbellets, although in cultivated environments (like the Rogów Arboretum), these often do not fully ripen. Roots: The plant produces root suckers. Ecology and Cultivation