Schefflera arboricola
Common Name:
Schefflera
General Information:
This dwarf schefflera is an evergreen shrub with dark green, glossy, palmate leaves densely covering flexible, green stems which gently fan out into a rounded crown. Moderate salt tolerance.
Family:
Araliaceae
Lighting:
Part shade, part sun
Temperature:
Zone 9b.
Watering:
Adequate water to keep from drying out and remaining dry.
Feeding:
General purpose fertilizer.
Pruning and wiring:
Branching can be encouraged by pinching the stems. It can be pruned into a small tree over a period of years. Style as a broad crowned bonsai with the silhouette of a banyan tree.
Propagation:
May be propagated by cuttings, seed and air layer.
Repotting:
The tree needs annual repotting and may be severely root pruned. Not particular about the type of soil, however it should be well drained and slightly alkaline.
Pests and diseases:
Scale and spider mites when grown indoors. No diseases of major concern.
Bibliography:
US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Fact Sheet ST-586.
Compiled by Thomas L. Zane