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  1. Schefflera apiculata

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    Schefflera apiculata is a species of plant in the Araliaceae family. It is endemic to the Maluku Islands in Indonesia. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Schefflera apiculata is a species of plant in the family Araliaceae. It is a tree endemic to the Maluku Islands in Indonesia. [2] It has been collected in the Bacan Islands, Halmahera Island, and Ternate Island, growing in lowland rain forest. [1] References This page was last edited on 8 May ...
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  4. thespruce.com

    Sep 27, 2024Schefflera actinophylla: This most common schefflera has oval leaves that grow up to 10 inches from a central stalk.It can grow to 50 feet tall outdoors, but indoor they won't grow more than 15 feet tall. S. arboricola: This smaller version, popular in home gardens, has 1- to 2-inch leaves that grow in tight clusters; it is a variegated variety of this plant with creamy blotches on its leaves.
  5. cafeplanta.com

    Jan 22, 2024Schefflera is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae. Native to tropical and subtropical regions, they are commonly found in South East Asia and the Pacific Islands. The name Schefflera is derived from Jacob Christian Scheffler, an 18th-century German botanist. The Origin and History of Schefflera
  6. gardeningknowhow.com

    The schefflera houseplant is a popular plant and comes in many varieties. The most well known are the umbrella tree and the dwarf umbrella tree. One of the reasons the plant is popular is because schefflera plant care is so easy, but, while schefflera care is easy, the plant does need to be cared for. Keep reading to learn more about growing ...
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  8. gardenandallotment.com

    Dec 23, 2024Schefflera: The Ultimate Guide to Growing, Caring, and Enjoying Your Elegant Houseplant. The Schefflera, commonly known as the Umbrella Tree, is a popular and versatile houseplant cherished for its lush, glossy leaves and graceful stature.Originating from the tropical regions of Asia and the Pacific, Scheffleras have become a staple in indoor gardening due to their adaptability, air-purifying ...
  9. staygreengarden.com

    Dec 19, 2024Schefflera Plant Care: A Complete Guide to Growing Umbrella Plant. Schefflera Arboricola 'Gold Capella' - 4" from California Tropicals. Introduction to Schefflera Plants. The Schefflera, or Umbrella Plant, is a standout favorite for plant lovers everywhere. Its vibrant, glossy leaves and graceful growth make it a top choice.
  10. smartgardenhome.com

    Aug 12, 2024The schefflera houseplant is one of those that is a showstopper regardless of whether it's in the corner of your living room or the office hallway. In this article, you will learn how to start your schefflera arboricola plant journey, including: caring for the schefflera, types of schefflera, and what to expect when growing it. ...
  11. en.wikipedia.org

    Schefflera / ˈ ʃ ɛ f l ər ə / [1] is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae with 13 species native to New Zealand and some Pacific islands. [2]The genus is named in honor of Johann Peter Ernst von Scheffler [], physician and botanist of Gdańsk, and later of Warsaw, who contributed plants to Gottfried Reyger [] for Reyger's book, Tentamen Florae Gedanensis.
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