Seven-finger

Schefflera actinophylla

Seven-finger

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Water once a week
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Bright spot away from direct sunlight
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Repot once every three years
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Plant information

General

The characteristic leaf of the Schefflera gave the plant its Dutch name: Vingerboom ("Finger Tree"). This ornamental houseplant belongs to the Araliaceae family and originates from Australia. The Seven-finger has air-cleansing properties and is absolutely non-demanding. An ideal acquisition for the home or office.

Care

During the summer, the Schefflera likes to be on slightly moist soil. In the winter it is important to have the ground dry up first. If in doubt, it is best to wait a while before giving water. The amount of water to give depends on the size of the pot and plant, and the temperature.

Placing

Give the Seven-finger a bright spot to  stay in without too much direct sunlight, and it will give you no trouble. Good to know: this plant does not tolerate drafts. Furthermore, the darker Schefflera needs less light than the brighter varieties. This rule actually holds for all plants. The brighter the leaf, the more light that the plant needs.

Propogation

Repot the Seven-finger once every three years and give it a new top layer of fresh earth each year. This is best done in the spring. Damaged roots recover more quickly in the springtime than during the growing season.

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