Plant Name Pithecellobium confertum | Everfresh tree
This plant hails from Japan and is quite the crowd-pleaser when it comes to foliage. What's intriguing is that its leaves have a nifty habit of closing up at night to save water, a phenomenon known as the "sleep exercise."
Plant Size More or less 3.5 ft.
Every plant is unique and can therefore differ from the plant shown on the photo.
Care Tips
Light: Full Sun / Outdoor Shaded / Bright Indirect Light / Direct Morning Sun
Water: Water until it drains at the bottom of the pot Once a week or when the top 1-2" soil is dry
If the leaves are closed during the day, check the soil to ensure it's not dry.
Additional Care Tips:
Why Is My Everfresh Tree Shedding Leaves?
It’s common for the Everfresh tree to shed some leaves when it’s moved to a new environment. Here’s how to care for it during this acclimation phase:
Acclimation Process: Leaf shedding often occurs as the tree adjusts to changes in light, temperature, and humidity in its new home. Don’t worry—this is a normal part of the process.
Light: Place your Everfresh tree in bright, indirect natural light, which is ideal for its growth. If natural light is limited, you can use a grow light as a supplement, making sure it’s positioned at a distance that provides enough light without causing stress to the plant.
Watering: Check the soil moisture before watering. The top 1-2 inches of soil should be dry before adding water. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot.
Humidity: Indoor environments can be dry, which can stress the tree. Increase humidity by misting the leaves or placing the plant on a tray filled with pebbles and water, ensuring the pot does not sit in the water.
Patience: The tree may continue shedding leaves for a short while, but once it acclimates, you’ll see it stabilize and new growth will follow.
Pot Info
Basic Black Pot 21 cm
If you want this plant potted in a decorative pot, please choose thisvariant.