Schefflera macrophylla
Large-leaved Schefflera
Family |
Araliaceae |
Genus |
Schefflera |
Species |
macrophylla |
Category |
Tropicals |
Type |
Shrub (evergreen) |
Synonyms |
Heptapleurum macrophyllum |
USDA Hardiness Zone |
10 - 12 |
Canadian Hardiness Zone |
Requires cold season protection under glass. |
RHS Hardiness Zone |
H1b - H3 |
Temperature (°C) |
-5 - 15 |
Temperature (°F) |
23 - 59 |
Height |
3 - 8 m |
Spread |
1.2 - 2.5 m |
Cultivation |
Best grown in bright partial shade with peaty, well-drained soil. Water regularly but moderately during the growing season, allowing the soil to dry in between. Avoid overwatering. Reduce watering in autumn and winter. Avoid direct sun. |
Growth |
Medium |
Pests |
Mealybugs, aphids, thrips and spider mites. |
Habitat |
Forests in valleys at elevations of 1900-2600 m. in southern Yunnan Province, China and northern Vietnam. |
Leaf Description |
Leaves are slender-stalked, compound, and palmate. Each leaf has 7-9 obovate-oblong to elliptic leaflets that grow to 10-15 cm long, arranged in a circle on leafstalks that grow to 15 cm long. |
Flower Description |
Tiny flowers grow in compound panicles. |
Texture Description |
Leaves are glossy. |
Notable Specimens |
Glendurgan Garden, Mawnan Smith, Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. |