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umbrella plant vs money tree Schefflera (Umbrella plant) 4”

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umbrella plant vs money tree Schefflera (Umbrella plant) 4”Schefflera arboricola, commonly called Umbrella Tree or Dwarf Schefflera, is a tropical plant grown for its glossy, palm like leaf clusters. Native to Taiwan and southern China, it grows as a shrub or small tree in warm climates. What makes this plant special is the way multiple oval leaflets radiate from a central point, creating an umbrella shape, along with its ability to grow full and bushy or be trained into a tree form. The leaves are smooth,

Schefflera arboricola, commonly called Umbrella Tree or Dwarf Schefflera, is a tropical plant grown for its glossy, palm-like leaf clusters. Native to Taiwan and southern China, it grows as a shrub or small tree in warm climates. What makes this plant special is the way multiple oval leaflets radiate from a central point, creating an umbrella shape, along with its ability to grow full and bushy or be trained into a tree form. The leaves are smooth, deep green or variegated, and slightly leathery, giving it a clean, structured look.

Light requirements
Place Schefflera arboricola in an east or south window for the best growth, positioned at the window or within 1 to 3 feet depending on intensity. A west window can also work, but monitor for harsh late-day sun, and a north window will slow growth and thin the plant out. Under grow lights, use 5000K to 6500K and keep the light 10 to 14 inches above the canopy. It performs best around 200 to 600 foot-candles. Brighter light will keep it fuller and more compact.

Watering & environment
Allow the soil to dry about halfway down before watering, and always check the root zone with a chopstick or meter. Use a well-draining mix and avoid letting the plant sit in excess moisture. It prefers average indoor humidity and benefits from steady airflow.

What your plant is telling you
If leaves begin to droop or feel lighter, it is ready for water. If leaves yellow and drop, especially from the base, the soil is staying too wet. If the plant becomes leggy or sparse, it needs more consistent light.

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