
Plant : false aralia
Schefflera elegantissima
False aralia, or Schefflera elegantissima, is an evergreen shrub native to southeastern Asia. Growing up to 10 feet tall, this plant features glossy, deep green foliage. Composed of large compound leaves with saw-toothed edges, the leaves look similar to the foliage of an Aralia, hence the name “false” Aralia. In spring, clusters of small, fragrant, white flowers appear, followed by red-black berries in late summer. False aralia thrives in warm, moist climates, making it ideal for growing indoors. With its lush foliage and easy-care requirements, this plant adds a unique and elegant touch to any home or office setting.
Plant Care Essentials:
Light Requirements
Full sun
Water Scheduling
Average
Growth Habit
Low
Plant Profile:
- Scientific Name:
- Schefflera elegantissima
- Family:
- Araliaceae
- Plant Type:
- Indoor foliage plant
- Origin:
- Australia
- Size:
- 1.3 - 2.0m
- Growth Rate:
- Low
- Light Requirements:
- Full sun
- Watering Needs:
- Average
- Maintenance:
- Low
- Flower Color:
- Green-yellow
- Drought Tolerant:
- Yes
- Tropical:
- No
- Indoor:
- Yes
- Has Fruits:
- Yes
- Edible Fruit:
- No
- Poisonous to Pets:
- No
Care Instructions:
Schefflera Elegantissima, commonly known as False Aralia, is a striking ornamental plant admired for its deeply serrated, dark green to bronze foliage that gives it a unique and elegant appearance. This slow-growing plant is perfect for adding height and texture to indoor spaces, where it can serve as a dramatic focal point. False Aralia is relatively easy to care for, making it a great choice for both novice and experienced plant enthusiasts.
Light
False Aralia thrives in bright, indirect light. It can tolerate lower light conditions, but its growth may slow, and the foliage may lose some of its vibrant color. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch its delicate leaves.
Water
Water the plant when the top inch of soil feels dry. Schefflera Elegantissima prefers evenly moist soil but is sensitive to overwatering, which can lead to root rot. Ensure the pot has good drainage to prevent waterlogging.
Soil
This plant prefers well-draining soil. A standard potting mix with added perlite or sand works well to ensure proper drainage, keeping the roots healthy and preventing root rot.
Temperature
The ideal temperature range for False Aralia is between 65°F and 75°F (18°C to 24°C). It is sensitive to cold and should be kept away from drafts and temperatures below 60°F (15°C).
Humidity
False Aralia prefers moderate to high humidity levels. In dry indoor environments, consider misting the plant regularly or placing it near a humidity tray to maintain its lush foliage.
Fertilizer
Feed your False Aralia with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer). Reduce feeding during the fall and winter when the plant’s growth slows.
Best Placement Ideas
- Living Rooms: Ideal for bright rooms where it can be a dramatic focal point.
- Offices: Suitable for adding a touch of elegance to office spaces with indirect light.
- Bedrooms: Perfect for adding height and greenery to bedrooms with bright, indirect light.
Common Issues
Pests: False Aralia can attract pests like spider mites, aphids, and mealybugs. Regularly inspect the plant and treat any infestations with insecticidal soap or neem oil.
Diseases: Overwatering can lead to root rot, and poor air circulation may cause fungal issues. Ensure proper watering practices and maintain good air circulation to prevent these problems.
Things to Watch Out For
Monitor for signs of leaf yellowing or browning, which may indicate improper light, watering, or pest issues. Adjust care practices as needed to keep the plant healthy and vibrant.
Propagation Tips
Propagation Method: False Aralia can be propagated through stem cuttings. Take cuttings in the spring or summer and root them in water or moist soil.
Best Time to Propagate: The best time to propagate is during the spring or early summer when the plant is actively growing.
Maintenance Tips
Pruning: Regularly trim back any leggy or overgrown stems to maintain the plant’s compact shape and encourage bushier growth.
Repotting: Repot every 2-3 years to refresh the soil and provide more space for root growth. Use a well-draining potting mix and a container with adequate drainage holes.
Did You Know?
False Aralia, with its finely divided, finger-like leaves, is a popular houseplant known for adding a touch of tropical elegance to indoor spaces. Originating from the rainforests of New Caledonia, it can grow quite tall indoors, making it a dramatic and eye-catching addition to any plant collection.
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