A woody plant that can reach up to 6 meters in height and about 5 cm in diameter at breast height (dbh) within 11 years. It is often found as a single to four-stemmed tree, possessing a robust, upright structure.
A defining characteristic is the presence of two narrow, filiform (thread-like) stipules ( ) located at the broad base of the leaf petiole. aralia stipulata
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 A woody plant that can reach up to
Here is a detailed write-up regarding the characteristics and cultivation of Aralia stipulata . Botanical Description Flowering begins late in the season, typically at