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Return to This Plant's Category:  Polygala to Russelia

Polyscias scutellaria 'Pennockii'

(Syn.: Polyscias balfouriana 'Pennockii') Pennock's Panax
Polyscias scutellaria Pennockii



Code: 90146

Price: $10.95


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Family: Araliaceae

This is a very showy variety with large 3 to 4 inch oval leaves of substance with crenate edges. They are displayed vertically and are mottled in beautiful shades of cream, yellow, and various green tones. This plant prefers high humidity, warmth, and bright light. It does not color-up well in either full sun or full shade. As with all the Polyscias, allow the the soil to dry slightly between waterings. It was introduced by Pennock Nursery of Puerto Rico.

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Keyed Cultural Guide: The following symbols are listed with many product descriptions. If so, they indicate special characteristics or growing requirements. Also, see "Cultural Information".
(B) Hanging
basket
(D) Dwarf
under 12"
(F) Flourescent lights for
indoor light culture
(H) Humid
conditions
(M) Miniature
under 6"
(T) Terrarium
plant
(W) Winter
flowering


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