Requirements for the onset of flowering
In order to be able to bloom, the ray aralia needs optimal location conditions and an owner with a 'green thumb'. She should feel like she is in her home country Taiwan... Admittedly, that is difficult to implement. Therefore, it is only in rare cases that this plant blooms. As a rule, it is only the older specimens who feel willing to do so.
also read
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- The Schefflera in full bloom
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The following aspects promote the development of flowers:
- tropical warm climate (warm location + regularly spraying with water are helpful)
- very bright location (a window seat is ideal)
- high humidity
- no drafts
- sufficient nutrients
- Permanently moderately moist substrate
Does the Schefflera die after flowering?
Blossoms steal strength - no matter which plant it is. That's how it goes too Schefflera. Therefore it happens one or the other time that the plant loses numerous leaves after flowering, only grows poorly or even dies.
Are you afraid your Schefflera will die after flowering? then cut It is better to remove the inflorescences before opening the individual flowers. If you still want to risk it, keep giving the plant the right amount of care and with luck it will bloom again next year ...
Externals of the flowers
A shoot suddenly shoots up. Small, spherical formations adhere around it. So see those who have blossomed blossoms the end:
- rather inconspicuous
- hermaphrodite
- radial symmetry
- white anthers and green stamens
- five to eleven petals
- racemose, elongated inflorescence
Tips
Some have waited for decades for flowers. However, if no flowers appear, it is not a cause for depression. The flowers are not particularly spectacular and even give off a sticky film.