Mary Jane Threadleaf Aralia, also known as spider aralia is grown for its attractive foliage. The long, narrow, dark green leaves with saw-tooth edges are coppery colored at first, but as they mature they turn dark green, appearing almost black.
Bright light causes dark, blackish-green color on mature leaves. Threadleaf Aralia is usually purchased as a tabletop plant, but with proper care, it can grow 5 to 6 feet tall over a period of several years.
- Unique dark-green leaves with saw-tooth edge foliage, appear coppery colored at first
- Does best in medium to bright indirect light, too much sun can cause the edges to brown