Looks like a Dwarf Umbrella Tree (Schefflera arboricola).
The leaf shape matches, with multiple glossy oval leaflets radiating from one point.
Very common as an indoor plant. Likes bright, indirect light and light watering (let the top soil dry out). Can drop leaves if overwatered.
Also worth noting: mildly toxic to pets if chewed.
Elloitsmeurbrother
Reminds me a little of a Native Frangipani, but I’m unsure
nomadfaa
May be wrong but my take is Ficus Benjamina…. Have one that is 30 years old in a huge pot, seen them growing in North NSW in the ground 3 m tall and have them growing on a stone
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NSW
Maybe fig?
Yep, some sort of umbrella tree.
Easy to keep as an indoor plant in frosty areas
Dwarf umbrella shrub or a very young tree.
https://preview.redd.it/008kn6kx7lgg1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0a5403fde9fd7d4e85645c1e0bb1bdf9317758fc
This is my 5yo growing on a rock. 💚
Looks like a Dwarf Umbrella Tree (Schefflera arboricola).
The leaf shape matches, with multiple glossy oval leaflets radiating from one point.
Very common as an indoor plant. Likes bright, indirect light and light watering (let the top soil dry out). Can drop leaves if overwatered.
Also worth noting: mildly toxic to pets if chewed.
Reminds me a little of a Native Frangipani, but I’m unsure
May be wrong but my take is Ficus Benjamina…. Have one that is 30 years old in a huge pot, seen them growing in North NSW in the ground 3 m tall and have them growing on a stone