
Schefflera arboricola - Umbrella Tree 140cm (Leaves from top to base)
The Schefflera arboricola, also known as the Umbrella Tree, has its roots in Taiwan and Southern China. Here, the plant grows in the shade under the canopy of the forest, where it is protected from direct sunlight.
Care
When caring for the Schefflera arboricola it's important to know the plant requires moderate watering and thrives with indirect sunlight. It is ideal to place the plant in a room with a temperature between 16 and 24 degrees Celsius. Furthermore, this plant prefers a high humidity environment and it's therefore beneficial to periodically spray the leaves. However, overwatering and water saturation should be avoided to prevent root rot.
The Schefflera arboricola, also known as the Umbrella Tree, has its roots in Taiwan and Southern China. Here, the plant grows in the shade under the canopy of the forest, where it is protected from direct sunlight.
Care
When caring for the Schefflera arboricola it's important to know the plant requires moderate watering and thrives with indirect sunlight. It is ideal to place the plant in a room with a temperature between 16 and 24 degrees Celsius. Furthermore, this plant prefers a high humidity environment and it's therefore beneficial to periodically spray the leaves. However, overwatering and water saturation should be avoided to prevent root rot.
Description
The Schefflera arboricola, also known as the Umbrella Tree, has its roots in Taiwan and Southern China. Here, the plant grows in the shade under the canopy of the forest, where it is protected from direct sunlight.
Care
When caring for the Schefflera arboricola it's important to know the plant requires moderate watering and thrives with indirect sunlight. It is ideal to place the plant in a room with a temperature between 16 and 24 degrees Celsius. Furthermore, this plant prefers a high humidity environment and it's therefore beneficial to periodically spray the leaves. However, overwatering and water saturation should be avoided to prevent root rot.




















