Kamis, 17 November 2011

Schefflera Plant

Schefflera Plant

Plants that are in the room can help to keep the air around it pure and clean by absorbing dirt in it. Plants have a calming effect on people who come in contact with them. So, if you plan to reap the benefits of indoor plants, with some indoor gardening, it's one of the best plants you can go to certain schefflera plant. Here we will give you an insight into the house schefflera plant.

Schefflera Plant Arboricola

The scientific name of the plant is schefflera arboricola heptapleurum araliaceae arboricolum and family-owned. It is also called 'dwarf umbrella tree'. Factory schefflera mainly tropical indoor house plants. New Guinea, Australia and Java, this is an area of ​​native plants. However, it is used as a decorative houseplant worldwide. Other varieties schefflera plant, aside from the schefflera arboricola schefflera plant is actinophylla. In fact, schefflera arboricola is a smaller version of actinophylla schefflera. Many cultivars of plants have been created and is quite often used as ornamental plants around the home and office. It can grow to a height of nearly two hundred feet, if stored outside and are not trimmed regularly. It has dark green leaves, with leaves forming a shape that resembles the palm of the radius of the circle. Because of this peculiar form, and shadow is interesting that the leaves are formed when light falls on plants, they are quite popular for decoration.


Schefflera Plant Care

In this section, we will give you information about the different dwarf umbrella tree care measures that you can take to ensure that your plant grows well.

  • Soil: The schefflera plant is a very hardy plant and can handle any type of climate but prefers a warm one. As far as soil is concerned, it tends to get a little picky. It prefers a clayey soil which is rich and loose and mixed with a bit of sandy soil. You can use organic fertilizers whenever you think that the plant requires it.
  • Light: This is one plant that loves the sunlight. Though bright and direct may not be ideal, the schefflera plant definitely thrives well in indirect but bright light. So place the pot in an area that receives such sunlight for at least 12 hours a day. If you live in a region where your plant cannot get enough sunlight, then you can shop for some grow lights for indoor plants. They will help the plant to grow well and have a glossy green foliage.
  • Water: The schefflera plant is quite adjusting when it comes to its watering requirements and has very obvious indicators to state when it should be watered and when it shouldn't. Generally, you should wait for the soil to get completely dry (for at least 2-3 inches into the pot) before you water it again. If you water it in excess, the leaves of the plant will start turning black and begin to fall off. This is how you know that you needn't water it so much. And if the plant's leaves begin to turn yellow, it is an indicator that the soil is extremely dry. So, to be on the safe side, water the soil only till it is moist, and let it dry completely before watering again.
  • Pruning: This plant can get quite unruly in appearance. Hence, you can prune it whenever you wish to. Any time of the year is fine as it adapts well and can be given any shape that you desire. Selective pruning works best for maintenance of the shape and the overall health of the plant.
  • Re-potting: The plant should be re-potted at least once every year. If this is not done, the roots begin to bunch up into the pot as the plant grows. This could harm the growth of the plant. Hence, re-pot it in a bigger pot every year.
  • Propagation: Schefflera plant propagation is mostly done by its leaves. Use leaf cuttings, set up a tropical temperature, use rooting hormones and provide a lot of humidity for the plant's propagation.
Many people wonder, is a schefflera plant poisonous? The answer is that while the schefflera arboricola plant (the plant discussed in this article) is not poisonous, the schefflera actinophylla has some level of toxicity when consumed. The former one is the one that you will be keeping indoors, so rest assured that it will not do any harm to your pets or kids, enjoy this gorgeous plant!