Fatsia (Fatsia × hedera lizei) — main view
Fatsia (Fatsia × hedera lizei) — detail
Fatsia (Fatsia × hedera lizei) — close-up
Fatsia (Fatsia × hedera lizei) — in setting
Fatsia (Fatsia × hedera lizei) — additional view

Plant Guide

Fatsia

Autumn Bedroom Family & Genus
Oasislink Houseplant Editorial March 24, 2026 5 min read

Fatsia × hedera lizei is an evergreen foliage plant loved for its bold, hand-shaped leaves. It’s famously tolerant of shade—even surprisingly low indoor light—so it’s a great choice for dim corners, sheltered patios, and shady garden spots. Given good care and maturity, it may reward you with clusters of small, pale green flowers in autumn—an understated but charming “bonus bloom” for a foliage-focused plant.

Scientific Name Fatsia × hedera lizei
Family / Genus Araliaceae / Fatsia
Origin Native to Mexico; introduced and cultivated in the Yangtze River region of China. Naturally grows in shaded places.
Aliases Bear's Paw Fatsia, Fingerleaf Fatsia, Five-Finger Fatsia

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