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schefflera arboricola standard Melanie ScheffleraHeptapleurum (Schefflera) arboricola 'Melanie' Heptapleurum (Schefflera) arboricola 'Melanie' is a variegated dwarf umbrella tree with leathery palmate leaves. Each mature leaf commonly carries around eight oval dark green leaflets, heavily splashed with yellow and cream, so the plant has a bright mixed pattern while keeping the familiar umbrella tree leaf shape. The plant grows from upright woody stems and develops into a compact, leafy shrub. As the
Heptapleurum (Schefflera) arboricola 'Melanie'
Heptapleurum (Schefflera) arboricola 'Melanie' is a variegated dwarf umbrella tree with leathery palmate leaves. Each mature leaf commonly carries around eight oval dark green leaflets, heavily splashed with yellow and cream, so the plant has a bright mixed pattern while keeping the familiar umbrella-tree leaf shape.
The plant grows from upright woody stems and develops into a compact, leafy shrub. As the stems mature, the leaf clusters become more defined and pruning can guide the plant into a fuller shape. 'Melanie' keeps the Heptapleurum arboricola stem-based shrub habit, with variegation that varies naturally between individual leaves.
Cream-yellow splashes on leathery umbrella leaves
- Foliage: Leathery palmate leaves with dark green leaflets heavily splashed with yellow and cream.
- Leaf count: Mature leaves commonly carry around eight oval-shaped leaflets.
- Plant shape: Compact woody shrub with upright stems and repeated leaf clusters.
- Growth management: Can be pruned to encourage branching and maintain a fuller plant.
- Pattern variation: Individual leaves can carry different amounts of green, cream and yellow.
How 'Melanie' develops its leafy shrub shape
Heptapleurum arboricola is native to Hainan and Taiwan, where it grows in warm, wet tropical conditions as a scrambling shrub. Indoors, it becomes a woody potted plant that depends on stable warmth, filtered light and a well-aerated potting mix. 'Melanie' adds cream-yellow variegation to the species’ palmately compound leaves.
As the plant matures, stems become firmer and the leaf clusters develop more clearly. A young 'Melanie' can look quite dense at first, then stretch if light is too weak. Pruning above leaf nodes keeps the plant from becoming bare at the base and helps it produce new shoots from lower points.
Care for heavily variegated Heptapleurum arboricola
- Light: Bright indirect light keeps the stems firmer and allows heavily splashed leaflets to mature without scorch. Shield the pale tissue from strong midday sun.
- Watering: Water when the upper 25–35% of the mix has dried. Let water run through the pot, then remove any standing excess.
- Substrate: Use a loose, well-drained mix with organic matter plus mineral aeration. The roots should never sit in dense, stagnant soil.
- Temperature: Keep warm, ideally 18–27 °C. Sudden cold, especially with wet roots, often leads to leaf drop.
- Humidity: Average indoor humidity is usually enough, but stable humidity and airflow help the cream-yellow leaf clusters open cleanly and reduce pest pressure around the petioles.
- Feeding: Feed lightly in the growing season. Pale variegated plants should not be pushed with heavy fertiliser when light is limited.
- Pruning: Trim long stems just above a node to build a denser shape. Remove fully damaged leaves rather than cutting leaflets into shape.
- Repotting: Repot when roots fill the pot or watering becomes difficult to manage. Use a stable pot if the top growth becomes heavy.
- Outdoor summer placement: Place outside only during warm, frost-free weather in bright shade. Return indoors before nights cool below about 15 °C.
Scorched patches, leaf drop and weak stems
- Scorched pale patches: Move the plant away from direct sun through glass or outdoor midday exposure.
- Dropping leaves: Check for transport stress, cold drafts, wet roots or a dry root ball. Stabilise the plant before repotting.
- Yellowing leaves: Inspect the lower potting mix. If it stays wet, increase drying time and improve drainage.
- Small pests in leaf joints: Mealybugs, scale and spider mites can settle around petioles and stems. Treat early and repeat checks.
- Long, weak stems: Increase filtered light and prune stretched growth when the plant is actively growing.
Pet safety and sap irritation
Heptapleurum arboricola 'Melanie' is toxic if ingested and is not pet-safe. The leaves and sap can irritate the mouth and throat, and sap may irritate sensitive skin. Keep it away from pets and children, and clean pruning tools after cutting stems.
Botanical name and cultivar use
Heptapleurum arboricola is part of the Araliaceae family and remains widely recognised under the synonym Schefflera arboricola. The species epithet arboricola means “dwelling in or on trees”, referring to the species’ scrambling shrub habit in wet tropical forest. 'Melanie' is the cultivar name for this yellow-and-cream variegated selection.
Heptapleurum (Schefflera) arboricola 'Melanie' grows as a compact umbrella shrub with heavy cream-yellow variegation and woody stems that respond well to pruning.
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