Schefflera Arboricola Luseana
Schefflera Arboricola Luseana
Schefflera plants remain fine even if their soil dries out a little. Take good care of your plant, and it will thank you by growing aerial roots!
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The height of our plants are measured from the ground to the top.
Please note that the delivery height may vary 10%.

The diameter of our plants is the diameter of the nursery pot. We recommend a decorative pot with a diameter that’s larger.
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Height
100 cm
Potsize
27 cm
Botanical name
Schefflera Arboricola Luseana
Toxic to pets
Yes
Care
Description
The Schefflera, also known as the Umbrella Tree, originates from Taiwan. The nickname Umbrella Tree's is derived from the shape of the plant's looks. A thick stem with a bunch of leaves at the top.
Schefflera plants should be placed in a spot with a lot of indirect sunlight, ensuring that the plant will feel at home.
If you water it every two weeks, it will flourish. Schefflera plants remain fine even if their soil dries out a little. Take good care of your plant, and it will thank you by growing aerial roots!
Pay attention! Stems are green on young Shefflera, or when they have grown a lot. The stem will gain a harder brown bark after a short period.
With or without pot? | Without decorative pot |
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Height in cm | 100 cm |
Pot size Ø | 27 cm |
Botanical name | Schefflera Arboricola Luseana |
Nicknames | Umbrella plant |
Quantity | 1 |
Attributes | Air-purifying, Green, Tropical |
Location | Indirect sunlight |
Watering | Requires water every 10 days. During the summer every 5 days |
Best location | Grows best with medium light. Can't withstand full sun |
Plant nutrition | It is best if you add plant nutrition once every month during the summer |
Repotting | After purchase, repotting is not necessary. The plant should then be repotted preferably every 3 years |
Toxic | Yes |