Schefflera arbicola - Variegated
By Aleyna
- 20 Nov, 2008
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The berries are yellow, some can turno dark oragn and almost red, if they do i'll post a picture
20 Nov, 2008
It's cool to see how it looks and blooms when grown in it's natural habitat.
21 Nov, 2008
Gosh, I think I had a fingers virus when I replied that to you Greenthumb, almost couldnt understand that myself... sorry
23 Nov, 2008
Aleyna,
Once the flowers turn red/orange they ultimately turn black. There's many here that bloom...it is an extremely widely grown landscape plant. Also, they have a very aggressive root system.
25 Nov, 2008
Thank you Delonix!
I'm pretty sure that Greenthumb will understand your comments better than mines... lol :o)
25 Nov, 2008
Aleyna,
Do all these plants grow in the city where you live?
Would love to see more pics. I know Brazil has some
of the most interesting flora in the World.
26 Nov, 2008
Well, yes Delonix, all these and a few more. Those magnolias I posted are from a city 40miles up north in the hills. I'll identify the city where from I post the pictures. :o)
26 Nov, 2008
Aleyna,
It sounds like you have a really nice subtropical climate. Do you get a lot of Summer rain in your city?
29 Nov, 2008
I'd say summer storms... they come strong, with all lightnings, winds and lots of water.. then go as fast as they came.
Some summers are very dry and those are more scaring than storms...
dry summers are favorable to algaes growing in the river,,, not good at all
I certainly like the summers storms... the smell of the soil and grass after rain
29 Nov, 2008
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What color is the ripe berries? This is a looks great in this outdoor situation.. I see this one sold as houseplant around here. I have wanted on efor a while.
20 Nov, 2008