The Schefflera Arboricola Nora is a striking green houseplant that is best known for its unique leaves that resemble the shape of a hand. This special shape has given the plant the Dutch nickname Fingerplant.
This houseplant is a real climber and can use other trees in its natural habitat to get higher. The sturdy trunk and the ability to climb make the Schefflera an interesting appearance in any interior.
The Latin name ‘Schefflera’ refers to the German botanist Jacob Christian Schäffer, who made a major contribution to botanical science. The addition ‘Arboricola’ literally means ‘tree-dwelling’, which refers to its climbing nature.
This plant originally comes from Australia and New Zealand, where it grows in the warm and humid environment of the rainforests. This origin explains why the Schefflera prefers a place with indirect sunlight and high humidity.
Schefflera care is quite simple, making it a good choice for both novice and experienced plant enthusiasts.
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