Schefflera arboricola, also called a dwarf umbrella tree, is one of the species often used as houseplants. This variety is hardy and can survive a fair amount of neglect as long as it gets enough light and the soil is kept moist. The dwarf umbrella tree can grow from 9 to 20 feet (ab...
Family: Araliaceae Ornamental Taxonomic position Genus: Badnavirus Family: Caulimoviridae Geographical distribution SRV infection in plants of Schefflera arboricolawas reported from Australia,...Sastry, K. SubramanyaIndian Council of Agricultural Research, IIOR and IIMRMandal, Bikash...
A garden-grown schefflera tree has weak wood and requires pruning to develop a strong structure, which is why it's unsuitable for planting close to structures. As the plant matures, it loses its lower leaves, developing into a tree form. During the growing season, top the plant with loppers...
important to stress that a plant must be healthy before any training. Dwarf Schefflera (Schefflera arboricola) originated in Southeast Asia but has been so widely distributed by Hawaii's certified export industry in the late 1960s that, in the trade, the most common name is Hawaiian Umbrella ...