Tupitansus is characterized by leaves that resemble open palms.

It's fun to watch the tiny leaves visibly grow bigger and bigger.
The dynamic leaves spread out horizontally, making it a striking piece of interior décor when placed in a large space.
The trunk is relatively flexible, so it tends to bend as it grows.
Advanced users can even shape it to their liking.
A unique design with a deliberately bent trunk
Tupitansus is also available.
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Tupitansus
[Scientific name] Schefflera pueckleri Syn calyptratus
[Other names/trade names] Tapidan, Chupitanzas
[Family/Genus name] Araliaceae Schefflera
[Place of Origin] Malay Peninsula, China
How to grow
Please place it indoors where it can get light through bright lace.
Water the plant thoroughly once the surface of the soil has dried thoroughly.
It is recommended to water the plant in a place where it is okay to get wet, such as a balcony or entrance.
Wiping the leaves clean with a wet towel will help prevent disease and insects.
Wiping the leaves clean with a wet towel will help prevent disease and insects.
Author: Inoue Edited by: Yui and Sekido