Inga umbellifera — an easy houseplant, prefers full sun light
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Inga umbellifera

Inga Umbellifera

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A note from PlantMom

Inga umbellifera possesses strong disease resistance and is typically not susceptible to illnesses. As for care, this plant is fairly low maintenance. Planted outdoors, it needs little watering, and larger specimens generally do not need pruning. Smaller plants, however, should be pruned after they finish blooming. Inga umbelliferat is suitable for anyone with an outdoor area, such as a garden or deck, and does not require extensive care experience.

— PlantMom
CARE GUIDE

How to keep Inga Umbellifera.

Light

The Inga umbellifera springs from open habitats like sunlit meadows and the perimeters of forests, which offer plenty of light. It flourishes in Full Sun while also enduring Partial Sun, demonstrating a good adaptability to a range of sunlight circumstances.

Water

Inga umbellifera thrives in moist, humid conditions similar to its natural tropical rainforest habitat. It requires consistent moisture but should not be waterlogged. Watering it twice a week is usually sufficient to maintain proper hydration. Being an evergreen, Inga umbellifera retains its foliage throughout the year, efficiently using moisture to sustain its vitality across various weather patterns.

Temperature

Inga umbellifera is a plant that hails from tropical climates, characterized by heat and high humidity levels. Hence, it is well-suited to thrive in high temperature and moist environments. The plant doesn't respond well to drastic temperature shifts and favors a consistent temperature setting, thus, indoor temperature swings should be avoided. Typically, it has a low tolerance for chilly temperatures and needs warmer conditions to grow. A drop in ambient temperature could stall its growth or possibly result in its death.

Fertilizer

The best period to fertilize an Inga umbellifera is during the beginning of spring, when it's coming out of its dormant state. This practice enhances the growth and flowering process. The process of fertilization enriches the leaves, stems, and branches, and it encourages the production of big, lively, and enduring flowers. It also helps transport nutrients from the roots to the flowers and boosts the overall well-being of the plant and its ability to resist disease.

Pruning

To promote healthy growth and enhance visual appeal, Inga umbellifera benefits from regular pruning, ideally conducted in early spring. Essential practices include removing dead branches, thinning out crowded areas to improve air circulation, and shaping the plant to maintain its natural form. These steps help minimize disease risk and ensure the plant remains vibrant and attractive.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Tree
Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Inga
Family
Fabaceae
Hardiness Zone
10-12
Mature Height
10.06 m to 20.12 m
Mature Spread
7.92 m to 14.94 m
Leaf Color
Dark Green, Forest Green
Leaf Type
Deciduous
Flower Color
White
Flower Size
1.02 cm to 2.03 cm
Bloom Time
All year round
Planting Time
Spring, Summer, Autumn
Harvest Time
All year round
Native Area
Colombia, Bolivia, Venezuela, Peru, Guyana, Brazil, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Panama
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Reader questions.

What are the sun requirements for Inga umbellifera?

Inga umbellifera, also known by its botanical name Inga umbellifera, has specific sunlight requirements to thrive. It needs full sun, which is above 6 hours of sunlight daily, or partial sun, about 3-6 hours of sunlight each day. When planting, it's crucial to observe how sunlight moves through your garden throughout the day. This observation will help you choose the ideal spots that offer the right balance of light and shade, ensuring the plants grow healthy and happy.

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