Adorned with golden yellow spots that create a striking contrast to dark green, the glossy and vibrant leaves of Aucuba japonica, commonly known as Japanese Laurel or Spotted Laurel are bursting with captivating colour.
Horty Hints
Out-side-in. Valued for its ability to thrive in almost any environment, you may be familiar with Aucuba japonica as an outdoor plant. These specimens are hardened to indoor conditions.
Cool dude. Japanese Laurel prefers things a little cooler than most indoor plants so avoid putting too close to any heat sources or into scorching sun.
Too much sun, hun! Crispy leaves are a sign that your plant has had too much sun. Relocate to rejuvenate.