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First ever bloom of 20 year old Schefflera arboricola.
By Stan510
- 2 Nov, 2017
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Shocked to see this today. It took our hottest summer ever to create it.
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It gets even more showy as the flowers become orange berries. Now,at this time of year its getting cool so I don't know if they will form,not form,or take until spring. Just wait and see I guess.
3 Nov, 2017
I shall look forward to seeing it later then Stan
3 Nov, 2017
Wow! I had them growing up there. They grow very well. Never saw many flower, there, though. The large ones at the Palmetum in Oakland used to flower and set berries. I see them in flower here and the orange berries in spring and summer.
I actually have a volunteer seedling of Schefflera actinophylla growing in with my Chamaedorea plumosa in the front yard. There's several large S. actinophylla trees growing around here; however, I've never seen one sprout here (in my yard).
8 Nov, 2017
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Such a fine dainty flower Stan very pretty never knew they flowered known here as the Umberella plant.
3 Nov, 2017