POLYSCIAS FRUTICOSA - info
POLYSCIAS FRUTICOSA = POLYSCIAS FRUTICOSA HAWAIIAN MING =POLYSCIAS FRUTICOSA HAWAIIAN MING
The polyscias are about one hundred species of shrubs and small trees. In their natural habitat, they become veritable trees, large and dense foliage that give plenty of shade.
Often produce branches, but towards the top and not near the ground like most plants. In this way, they seem to have the appearance of a small tree.
Data sheet
- Light
- A lot of light. No direct sun.
- Recommended temperature
- Greater than 15 °C
- Watering
- Wait until the earth is dry. To check, scratch and feel with your fingers well below the surface of the soil. Immerse the plant pot in a container with water, for 1/5 of its height for 3 minutes.
- Humidity
- Spray with water, possibly rainwater or a little of the limestone, even on a daily basis, to create a habitat more similar to that of the origin of the plant.
- Name
- From the Greek polys (much) and skis for hire (shadow)
- Origin
- Asia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands
- Family
- Araliaceae