The umbrella plant is also known as the arboricola trinette, parasol plant, the octopus tree and the dwarf umbrella tree, and this native of Taiwan has become a gorgeous plant to use when you are looking to add some very handsome foliage to your gardening or landscaping.
When looking to recognize the Arboricola Trinette and to see what it can add to your home, you'll find that it comes in a green variety and in a variegated variety.
The former is a lovely uniform dark and shiny green, while the later has streaks of creamy white or lighter yellow. The leaves themselves are long and rather oval shaped, and the tops of the plant spread out in a circle of five to nine leaves, which give the plant its unique umbrella-like appearance. During the summer, you may see red spiky flowers that will eventually turn into orange berries.
What do you need to make sure that your Arboricola Trinette is going to thrive. Keep it away from hot direct sunlight, but you'll find that this is a highly adaptable plant. As long as there is a good light source, it can learn to tolerate many situations.
If you notice your plant developing yellowing leaves, you need to give it more light. Keep in mind that the variegated varieties need more light than other varieties. Also make sure that you take care to fertilize the plant properly. A small amount of liquid fertilizer is appropriate, but try to keep it very light or to stop at all during the winter months. A period of ?hibernation? can be very good for your plant.

Make sure that the soil does not get too wet, and if you keep the plant indoors, make sure that the pot has good drainage. You should only water it when you that the soil is nearly dry or that the leaves are starting to wilt.
Leaves that fall off or turn black mean that the plant is getting too much water. When growing your Arboricola Trinette indoors, make sure that you mix coarse sand or perlite with the soil to keep air flowing through it.
If you are growing your plants outside, there are a few pests and diseases that the Arboricola Trinette is particularly vulnerable to.
Be are of mealy bug, caterpillars, fungus gnats, and spider mites, which love to nestle under the leaves. Also keep an eye out for scales and aphids, which can also trouble this short plant.
Take some time and really consider how lovely an umbrella plant can look in your home and garden. They look quite handsome next to showier specimens and the red flowers that you will get in season can compliment any garden.
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