Dwarf umbrella tree 'Schefflera arboricola' seeds FRESH
$7.50
Dwarf version of umbrella tree (schefflera actinophylla) makes for perfect potted house plant or can be planted outside.
You will receive 20 seeds.
Growing tips:
1 1/2 perlite and 1 part soil is what I use. Plant above soil and then lightly sprinkle soil on top. Water. Be careful not to over water. Over watering often kills these. Wait until about a knuckle deep is dry then water. Prefers medium sunlight
You will receive 20 seeds.
Growing tips:
1 1/2 perlite and 1 part soil is what I use. Plant above soil and then lightly sprinkle soil on top. Water. Be careful not to over water. Over watering often kills these. Wait until about a knuckle deep is dry then water. Prefers medium sunlight
Quantity:
Dwarf version of umbrella tree (schefflera actinophylla) makes for perfect potted house plant or can be planted outside.
You will receive 20 seeds.
Growing tips:
1 1/2 perlite and 1 part soil is what I use. Plant above soil and then lightly sprinkle soil on top. Water. Be careful not to over water. Over watering often kills these. Wait until about a knuckle deep is dry then water. Prefers medium sunlight
You will receive 20 seeds.
Growing tips:
1 1/2 perlite and 1 part soil is what I use. Plant above soil and then lightly sprinkle soil on top. Water. Be careful not to over water. Over watering often kills these. Wait until about a knuckle deep is dry then water. Prefers medium sunlight
Dwarf version of umbrella tree (schefflera actinophylla) makes for perfect potted house plant or can be planted outside.
You will receive 20 seeds.
Growing tips:
1 1/2 perlite and 1 part soil is what I use. Plant above soil and then lightly sprinkle soil on top. Water. Be careful not to over water. Over watering often kills these. Wait until about a knuckle deep is dry then water. Prefers medium sunlight
You will receive 20 seeds.
Growing tips:
1 1/2 perlite and 1 part soil is what I use. Plant above soil and then lightly sprinkle soil on top. Water. Be careful not to over water. Over watering often kills these. Wait until about a knuckle deep is dry then water. Prefers medium sunlight