There are several species of Schefflera

There are several species of Schefflera

Schefflera chinensis

The leaves are five-piece, shaped like duck feet, and are yellow-green in color.

Schefflera henryi

The leaves are large and spotted with yellow.

Schefflera chinensis

Evergreen shrub with 7 to 9 leaflets, oblong and entire. Produced in Hainan, Taiwan and Guangxi.

Schefflera radiata

An evergreen tree with palmate compound leaves, 5 to 8 leaflets, glossy and with obvious veins. Produced in Australia.

Schefflera breviscapa

Shrub with 5 to 11 leaflets, pointed at tip, sometimes sickle-shaped. Produced in Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan and Hubei.

Taiwan Schefflera

Small evergreen tree. Palmate leaves, 4 to 7 leaflets, pointed at apex, entire, with petioles.

Australian Schefflera

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