Dwarf Schefflera
Dwarf schefflera, also known as umbrella bush, needs a sunny spot to thrive but is otherwise both hardy and easy for which to care.
House Plants Image GalleryThe dwarf schefflera is not much smaller than the schefflera (Brassaia actinophylla), but its leaves are less than half the size of the schefflera’s. The dark green leaflets are arranged like the spokes on a wheel around a central leaf stalk. The leaflets are normally rounded or pointed, but some varieties have notched tips. Variegated forms also exist.
Pinch regularly to create a fuller plant, otherwise staking will be necessary. This plant is not as susceptible to spider mites as its large-leafed cousin.
Dwarf Schefflera Quick FactsScientific Name: Heptapleurum arboricola
Common Names: Dwarf Schefflera, Umbrella Bush
Light Requirement for Dwarf Schefflera: Filtered Light to Full Sun
Water Requirement for Dwarf Schefflera: Drench, Let Dry
Humidity for Dwarf Schefflera: High
Temperature for Dwarf Schefflera: House
Fertilizer for Dwarf Schefflera: Balanced
Potting Mix for Dwarf Schefflera: All-Purpose
Propagation of Dwarf Schefflera: Air Layering, Stem Cuttings
Decorative Use for Dwarf Schefflera: Floor, Table
Care Rating for Dwarf Schefflera: Very Easy
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