Looking for an ornamental plant that is also useful? Look no further than Aralia chinensis, also known as Chinese Angelica Tree. Native to China, this deciduous shrub or small tree grows up to 10 ft tall and blooms with pink or white flowers in late summer. The young shoots are edible and can be cooked or used in salads. The stem and root have medicinal properties and are used as a warming painkilling herb in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, and dysmenorrhea. However, caution is advised with the bark, which is slightly poisonous. This plant prefers a good deep loam and a semi-shady position, making it suitable for borders, containers, massing, rock gardens, and woodland gardens. Propagation is easy with seed, root cuttings, or division of suckers. Don't miss out on this versatile and attractive addition to your garden!