What is Scheffler?
Rod Scheffler includes more than 700 species of flowering plants, from size from shrubs to huge trees. Plants need a lot of light and wet soils, as evidenced by their tropical origin across places such as Fiji, India and Panama. Druupy species, such as Scheffler Arboricola , are popular as houseplants because they need other care than occasional pruning. Since the genus naturally grows in tropical rainforests, a small number of species have been mentioned as endangered as the forests shrink.
Scheffler is a genus of flowering plants, shrubs or trees, often with long stems. The group was named for the German botanist Jacob Scheffler from the 18th century. Plants grow in tropical forests and mild climate across areas such as Australia, Indonesia, Panama and the Philippine Islands.
With such a large number of plants in the genus, of course, there are major changes in plant size. Some days can grow up to 100Stop (about 30 meters) tall, while others are small shrubs and plants that are popular as houseplants. Plants have clusters of palm leaves or folded leaves on woody stems; Some varieties also carry fruit. Most species grow green in shades, but some have colorful or purple leaves.
Scheffler Arboricola , also called the dwarf umbrella, is one of the species that are often used as houseplants. This variety is durable and can survive a large amount of neglect if there is enough light and the soil is maintained. The dwarf umbrella can grow from 9 to 20 feet (about 2.7 to 6.1 meters) high, but can be easily trimmed to remain at acceptable heights for the inner plant. In fact, s. Arboricola is sometimes used as a plant on the inner bonsai on its native Tai -wan.
umbrella tree, Scheffler Actinophyll, he is Ladruh Rger in the room. This species, originally from Australia, can grow up to 50 feet (about 15.24 meters) high. During the summer it branches into several trunks and depicts red flowers at the top. Despite its size, this variety is also popular in the United States as a house plant, but eventually it can grow its space and need to be trimmed or divided into separate plants.
While the family Scheffler is large, some varieties are on an uncertain basis. Because the group is originally for tropical climate, plants have problems because tropical rainforests decrease in number and size. More than 50 types of Scheffler were included in the International Union for maintaining the red list of endangered species of nature, four of which were critically endangered.