Udo: complete guide
Aralia cordata
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Overview
Aralia cordata, known as Udo or Japanese Asparagus, is a remarkable plant from the Araliaceae family. This Japanese ornament is prized for its spectacular large heart-shaped leaves and architectural value.
Appearance & Bloom
Aralia cordata is particularly striking for its large heart-shaped, oblong leaves reaching 20-40 cm in length. The leaves are glossy dark green. The plant grows as a herbaceous perennial, reaching 60-120 cm in height.
Ideal Location
Aralia cordata thrives best in dappled shade or full shade. This is not a plant for full sun. Ideal for beneath large trees, against sun-facing house walls.
Soil
Aralia cordata prefers moist, humus-rich soils with pH between 5.0 and 7.2. Add generous amounts of organic matter.
Watering
During the growing season, it requires regular watering. It prefers moister soils. During very dry periods, misting helps.
Pruning
Minimal pruning is needed. In early spring, you can remove yellowed foliage.
Maintenance Calendar
Feb-March: Check for winter damage. Add compost. April-May: Active growth. Regular watering. June-August: Summer growth. September-October: Flowers appear. November-January: Winter dormancy.
Winter Hardiness
Aralia cordata is hardy to approximately -5 to -10 degrees Celsius. In temperate regions, it grows without special protection.
Companion Planting
Combines with Hosta, Hydrangea, Mahonia, Helleborus, and ferns.
Culinary Note
The young shoots are edible and sought after in Japanese cuisine as Udo.
Closing
Aralia cordata is a fascinating, multi-functional plant for shade-tolerant flora with spectacular foliage.
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