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Schefllara will fuse. Takes time and pressure. Those braided trunk topiaries end up looking muscular and fluted given enough time. Schefllara will also produce a cragged bark given enough time.
Word is on the street that you sir are wrong!Schefllara will fuse. Takes time and pressure. Those braided trunk topiaries end up looking muscular and fluted given enough time. Schefllara will also produce a cragged bark given enough time.
Word is on the street that you sir are wrong!
How come that my Schefflera never grows those aerial roots? I have a nice clump, they grow very well, but no aerial roots.
I suspect that it has to do with the moisture in the air. Here in Pasadena, the air is much drier than in the beach communities.
I have a couple growing in gravel. I water them with my other trees. But no air roots have formed, even here in tropical CR. So if I were to water less, would they start sending out air roots because of the high humidity? They are veriagated, but I doubt that matters. Would elevation matter? Its cooler here than in the flatland, but not less than 50° farenheit at night, more like 60 or 65°. I would like them to look like a banyan styled ficus. Thanks for any advice.let the soil dry out but make sure its humid. Sheffs throw roots like crazy using this approach
The question is, do you really need to fuse them. You can create a great looking tree by planting a few scheffs together and letting the aerial roots cover the individual trunks.