Add elegance to your home or office with stately false aralia. Her true appeal comes from her finely divided leaves, which gives her a feathery appearance. False aralias are good houseplants for adding airiness to your decor.
Note: These plants have had their botanical names changed a fair amount. You may see them sold as Schefflera elegantissima, Dizygotheca elegantissima, or Plerandra elegantissima.





False Aralia
$19.99 $19.99Fleur & Co
Add elegance to your home or office with stately false aralia. Her true appeal comes from her finely divided leaves, which gives her a feathery appearance. False aralias are good houseplants for adding airiness to your decor.Note: These plants have had their botanical names changed a fair amount. You may see them sold as Schefflera elegantissima, Dizygotheca elegantissima, or Plerandra elegantissima. Plant Size Small: 4 inch standard nursery pot. Light False aralias grow best in medium to bright light. Like many houseplants, they grow just fine in medium-light conditions but grow faster, fuller and lusher in brighter spots. Water Water false aralias when the soil starts to dry. They'd rather be too dry than too wet, so check the potting mix with a moisture meter or probe it with your finger before watering. Plant Specific Care As they grow, false aralias benefit from being repotted every couple of years. Spring and summer are the ideal times to do this. False aralias don't require regular fertilization to keep them healthy. Just a couple of times a year should be enough to keep them going. Pet-Friendly Plant No.
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Small: 4 inch standard nursery pot.Â
Light
False aralias grow best in medium to bright light. Like many houseplants, they grow just fine in medium-light conditions but grow faster, fuller and lusher in brighter spots.
Water
Water false aralias when the soil starts to dry. They'd rather be too dry than too wet, so check the potting mix with a moisture meter or probe it with your finger before watering.
Plant Specific Care
As they grow, false aralias benefit from being repotted every couple of years. Spring and summer are the ideal times to do this.
False aralias don't require regular fertilization to keep them healthy. Just a couple of times a year should be enough to keep them going.
Pet-Friendly Plant
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