'Boba' the Dwarf Umbrella Tree - #644
'Boba' the Dwarf Umbrella Tree - #644
'Boba' the Dwarf Umbrella Tree - #644
'Boba' the Dwarf Umbrella Tree - #644
'Boba' the Dwarf Umbrella Tree - #644
'Boba' the Dwarf Umbrella Tree - #644
'Boba' the Dwarf Umbrella Tree - #644
'Boba' the Dwarf Umbrella Tree - #644
'Boba' the Dwarf Umbrella Tree - #644

'Boba' the Dwarf Umbrella Tree - #644

$ 850.00

This one-of-a-kind tree stands apart from the rest. What you see in the photos are what you get, and there will never be another one like it.

I’m Boba the Dwarf Umbrella Tree, native to Southeast Asia. My trunk stands upright with many tiny umbrella leaves branching out. My leaves are glossy green and fan out like tiny umbrellas. I’ll thrive in shady spots but can tolerate medium to bright indirect sunlight as well. 

The best way to water me is to submerge my pot in water up to the rim for 5 minutes. Overwatering is my biggest killer. I like to dry out between waterings, and a good way to test is to pick me up and feel the weight of my pot. If in a shady spot, I can easily go 2 weeks before needing water again. Try to keep my leaves dry and make sure there is good air circulation at all times.

Keep me away from pets! I could give them a very bad day if they decide to eat me.

Symbolism: The Umbrella Tree is one of the most auspicious plants in Feng Shui. Its Wood element highlights growth and vitality while enhancing the flow of 'Zhen' Chi, fostering positive transformations. A healthy Umbrella Tree is also believed to attract wealth and prosperity through its vibrant energy and robust foliage.

Includes basic care instructions. We always recommend doing more research as each environment-- and tree!-- is unique. Plate sold separately.

Pot Size*  10"D x 3.75"H x 9.5"O

Total Size: 17"W x 21"H

*as no two handmade pots are the same, pot dimensions are best approximations

*Trained as a field geologist, Heather Gabriel (claywoodstone) uses pit-firing, simple hand tools, and foraged materials to form and finish her ceramics. No glazes are used, all marks are from found objects and the firing process. This piece is truly one of a kind.