Polyscias balfouriana, known as Balfour aralia or dinner plate aralia, is a species in the family Araliaceae.[2] The species is native from New Guinea to Queensland, Australia.[3]
It is a bushy shrub. Leaves are alternate and have long petioles. Flowers are white with 5 petals.[4]
The specific epithet honors John Hutton Balfour.[2] The species is often grown in cultivation as an ornamental.[5]
Polyscias balfouriana, known as Balfour aralia or dinner plate aralia, is a species in the family Araliaceae. The species is native from New Guinea to Queensland, Australia.
It is a bushy shrub. Leaves are alternate and have long petioles. Flowers are white with 5 petals.
The specific epithet honors John Hutton Balfour. The species is often grown in cultivation as an ornamental.