Aralia chinensis – Chinese Aralia – Chinese Angelica Tree –

Description

Aralia

There are around 40 species of vigorous deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs and a few rhizomatous perennial from Southern and Eastern Asia, Malaysia, and North, Central, and South America found in mainly in Mountainous woodlands.  They bear striking large compound leaves consisting of numerous leaflets are sometimes covered with large bristles.  Some of the tree and shrub species have prickly stems and inclined to sucker from the roots.  It produces numerous densely packed cream white or greenish white flowers are borne in terminal panicles of spherical umbels or cymes followed by spherical black fruits that are eagerly eaten by birds.

Grow in fertile, humus rich, moist soil in a sunny or partially shaded site sheltered from strong winds.   All will tolerate light frost but need a warm humid summer for best growth.  Poorer soils are said to produce hardier, longer-lived specimen.  Divide rhizomatous perennial in spring.

Prone Alternaria leaf spot, Xanthomonas leaf spot, aphids, spider mitess, mealy bugs, and stem borers.

Aralia chinensis – Chinese Aralia – Chinese Angelica Tree – This single stemmed umbrella tree from Northeastern Asia grows 10-30’ feet tall.  The compound dark green leaves to 4’ feet long consisting of large oval leaflets with toothed edges.  In late summer or early autumn it bears large panicles of creamy yellow large panicles.  Leaves turn yellowish in autumn.

Zones 7-10