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Heptapleurum (Schefflera) arboricola 'Gold Capella'

Heptapleurum (Schefflera) arboricola 'Gold Capella' – Vibrant Foliage, Compact Form, Effortless Care

Heptapleurum arboricola 'Gold Capella' is a striking variegated cultivar of the species native to Taiwan and southern China. Known for its radiant yellow-and-green foliage and upright growth, this cultivar brings brightness and form to any indoor setting. With its compact size, fast growth, and adaptability to indoor conditions, 'Gold Capella' is a go-to plant for adding both structure and colour without high maintenance.



Why Heptapleurum 'Gold Capella' Is a Top Choice


  • Bold Variegation: Glossy green leaflets splashed with golden yellow or marbled streaks; each leaf unique.
  • Leaf Structure: Palmate compound leaves with 7–11 narrow, oblong to elliptic leaflets arranged in a radial, umbrella-like shape.
  • Indoor Size: Grows up to 100–180 cm indoors with regular pruning and bright light.
  • Growth Habit: Upright, shrubby, with symmetrical branching; responds well to shaping.
  • Toxicity: Contains calcium oxalates – toxic to pets and humans if ingested.


Where Heptapleurum arboricola Comes From


Heptapleurum arboricola is native to subtropical forests and limestone slopes of Taiwan and southern China, where it grows in partial shade with well-drained soil. 'Gold Capella' is a nursery-selected cultivar bred for ornamental foliage and compact, upright form. It has been a staple in interior plantings since the 1970s, prized for its tolerance to varied light levels and its stable variegation under indoor conditions.



How to Care for Heptapleurum 'Gold Capella' Indoors


  • Light: Bright, indirect light encourages strong growth. Tolerates moderate light levels but avoid prolonged deep shade.
  • Watering: Water when the top 25% of the pot depth is dry. Drain excess water completely to avoid rot.
  • Humidity: Thrives in typical room humidity (40–60%). Mist occasionally if air is dry.
  • Temperature: Optimal between 18–28 °C. Keep away from drafts and heaters.
  • Soil: Use a free-draining mix: 50% potting soil, 25% bark, 15% perlite, 10% coco coir. Avoid compact peat-heavy mixes.
  • Feeding: Fertilize every 6–8 weeks in active growth with a balanced liquid fertilizer. Hold off during low-light months unless growth continues.
  • Repotting: Every 2–3 years or when roots circle the base. Choose a pot with drainage holes.
  • Pruning: Regular trimming keeps the plant bushy and controlled. Cut just above a node to trigger branching.
  • Propagation: Easy from stem cuttings in water or soil. Use a rooting hormone for faster results.
  • Semi-Hydro: Adapts well to LECA or passive hydroponic setups if transitioned carefully.


Troubleshooting: Yellow Leaves, Pests, and Growth Stress


  • Leaf Drop: Often from sudden temperature changes or overwatering. Let soil dry and stabilize environment.
  • Slow Growth: Typically linked to low light or nutrient deficiency — reposition or feed lightly.
  • Spider Mites: Common in dry air. Rinse plant, improve humidity, and treat with insecticidal soap or neem oil.
  • Yellowing Leaves: Usually from poor drainage or excess fertilizer. Flush substrate and reduce feeding.
  • Drooping Stems: Indicates dry roots or root stress. Water deeply and avoid fluctuating temperatures.


Expert Tips for Fuller, Healthier Plants


  • Rotate the Pot: Quarter-turn weekly to keep growth balanced on all sides.
  • Pinch for Bushiness: Remove new tips regularly to stimulate side shoots.
  • Clean the Leaves: Wipe with a soft damp cloth or use leaf gloves to keep foliage glossy and dust-free.
  • Train as Tree Form: Remove lower growth to create a standard shape with a single trunk.


Botanical Background and Name History


Heptapleurum arboricola Hayata was first described in 1916 in Icones Plantarum Formosanarum 6: 23–24, t. 4. It was formerly placed in the genus Schefflera, but reclassified based on molecular phylogenetic research. The species name "arboricola" means “tree-like,” reflecting its upright growth habit. 'Gold Capella' is a cultivar known for its bright variegation and compact form, widely used in homes and offices worldwide.



FAQs About Heptapleurum 'Gold Capella'


  • Can it grow in low light? It tolerates moderate light but grows best with bright, indirect exposure. Light levels affect vigour, not variegation.
  • Can it be trained into a tree? Yes. Remove lower branches and maintain a single stem to shape a compact indoor tree.
  • Is it toxic to pets? Yes – all parts contain insoluble oxalates and should be kept out of reach of pets and children.
  • Does it clean indoor air? No. Claims about air-purifying houseplants are scientifically unsupported in normal household conditions.


Order Heptapleurum 'Gold Capella' – Bold Colour, Effortless Growth


Bring home the structured brightness of Heptapleurum arboricola 'Gold Capella' and enjoy its resilient, eye-catching form. Order now to add height, contrast, and a touch of tropical charm to your space – without the upkeep.

Heptapleurum (Schefflera) arboricola 'Gold Capella'

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  • Heptapleurum arboricola 'Gold Capella' is approximately 75 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 19 cm pot

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