Aralia/Polyscias balfouriana - Ornamental Plants

bought_img
150+ bought in last month
Rs. 775 Rs. 1,010
23% OFF
( / )
Tax included.

Aralia/Polyscias balfouriana - Ornamental Plants

bought_img
150+ bought in last month
Rs. 775 Rs. 1,010
23% OFF
( / )
Tax included.
Polyscias or Aralia, is a perennial evergreen shrub or dwarf tree native to India. The plant grows fairly slowly but can reach up to 1 to 2 meters in height. The species and varieties of Polyscias are useful foliage plants suitable for growing in semi shade in ground and in pot. They...
Ships free
10-day Replacement
Delivers in 3-8 days
Icon 1
Get 10% OFF on a purchase of ₹3500+
Icon 2
Get 15% OFF on a purchase of ₹4500+
Icon 2
10-day replacement guarantee

Damaged or lifeless? We’ll replace it for free. Learn more

Thoughtfully designed packaging for healthy arrival
Safe & Secure 1
Safe & Secure

Double layered custom boxes to protect plants during shipping.

Ventilated Design 2
Ventilated Design

Air vents for proper air-flow

Moisture Retaining Soil 3
Moisture Retaining Soil

To preserve plant freshness during transit

Care Instructions Sheet 4
Care Instructions Sheet

Details steps of how to grow and maintain your plant

Polyscias or Aralia, is a perennial evergreen shrub or dwarf tree native to India. The plant grows fairly slowly but can reach up to 1 to 2 meters in height. The species and varieties of Polyscias are useful foliage plants suitable for growing in semi shade in ground and in pot. They form well shaped plants in pots and are popular house plant. The colour of the leaves is attractive in bright light but not directly under full sun, particularly in the summer months. They also grow well in shade where most of the flowering shrubs will fail to thrive but the soil should be porous as too much moisture or water stagnation will cause leaf fall and the plants may die.

Selected plant of 8-10 inches

Planted into a 5-inch pot

With healthy, moisture-retaining soil

A care instruction sheet for maintenance guide

Need bigger plants in large quantities?
Need bigger plants in large quantities?

Get in touch for best pricing on bulk orders and landscaping projects.

WhatsApp Icon WhatsApp us
Get expert plant guidance
Get expert plant guidance

Call on 9177805454 (Mon-Sat, 9 AM-6 PM) or WhatsApp us – we’re here to help.

Consult now
Frequently asked questions

Indoor plants it doesn't mean that they don't requires sunlight. they also need 3-4 hours of indirect bright light. The best indirect bright light can be morning or evening sunlight. You can also place your plant near to brightest area of your location.

The soil mix required for most indoor plants are mix of peat moss, vermiculite, perlite, cocopeat, organic compost, sandyloam soil or garden soil. Remeber the soil should be well drained, fertile and rich in organic content.

Remember overwater can kill your plant. Water when the topsoil(2-3 inch) feels dry to touch. In general moderate watering(in every 3-4 days)

There is a details about the individual plant care in the description of each plants. So look at the descrption of selected plants for plant care guidelines.

Chlorophytum comosum, Parlour palm, All Ferns(Green & Golden Boston Fern), Ponytail palm, Areca palm, Pepromia, Table palm. Raphis palm etc.

All Aglaonema, Areca palm, All money plant, All Ficus plant, All Song of India, All Dracaena species, Chlorophytum comosum, All snake plants, Jade green, Crotons etc.

Eventhough they are indoor, they also need minimum 3-4 hours of indirect bright light to produce flowers. Plants like Peace lily, Bird of paradise, Heliconia, Kalanchoe, Anthurium, Chrysanthemum, Poinsettia, Orchid plants etc.

There is a sections in the Indoor plants about the Air-Purifer plants, you can look at that section for more details.

On average, an indoor plant will need repotting every 1-2 years to avoid it from becoming �pot bound� and to allow it to continue to grow and thrive. The best time to repot is during spring to give actively growing roots have enough time to grow into the fresh potting mix.

It is typically due to under watering, overwatering, or too much direct sunlight, try giving it some water and see if it perks up. Sometimes it's as easy as that. Most plants leaves will begin to wilt when they need watered.

It maybe due to when they're exposed to too much fertilizer or too many salts build up in the soil. Always follow the description of fertilizers before using it.

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)

Recently viewed