aralia spinosa การใช้
- The stems of some woody species are quite prickly, as in " Aralia spinosa ".
- Small groups of devil's walkingstick ( " Aralia spinosa " ) were planned for the northwest and northeast corners of the site.
- The habit of growth and general appearance of " Aralia spinosa " and related tree-forming " Aralia " species are unique.
- "Aralia spinosa " was introduced into cultivation in 1688 and is still grown for its decorative foliage, prickly stems, large showy flower panicles [ clusters ], and distinctive fall color.
- Dr . Charles Peters, a forest ecologist at the garden, stood in a little grove of Aralia spinosa _ a thorny tree called devil's walking stick _ seeding itself in the sunny gaps created by fallen trees.