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Schefflera’s in the PNW


Palm crazy

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Went to a plant sale at the Rhododendron Species Botanical in Federway, WA. Zone 8b but they had a bad winter this year but they are still able to pull off some amazing plants. Here are a few of them. 

Schefflera delavayi, S. uknow, S. taiwaniana

 

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Schefflera hoi  did not do as good it will recover quickly.  Another unknown one.  Some interesting things blooming. 

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Mother of all Schefflera in the world. This one is so rare in the USA there’s probably only two. both in WA state. 

Schefflera macrophylla

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Schefflera minutistellata,   Thanks for looking! 

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18 hours ago, Ben in Norcal said:

Very nice!

Thanks I ended up buying  two Schefflera for myself… S. fengii and S. minutistellata. There are more Schefflera at the park but ran out of time to check them out. 

I also have S. delavayi in the ground now for 5 year, its about twice as big as the first picture.  Good luck with yours Ben. 

Thanks for looking! 

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I finally found a place to plant my new schefflera alpina. Planted close to building but no overhead protection. New growth is purplish. But mine was growing in a greenhouse so no colour on new growth. 

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