With its glossy green leaves and large growth, this indoor China Doll plant is basically a tree. The woody branches of the Radermachera sinica complement its dark green leaves perfectly, creating the most wonderful indoor aesthetics. Interestingly, the plant being called the China Doll Tree has nothing to do with the country but everything to do with the fact that the tree looks - quite literally - like a doll house tree. This plant is relatively easy to care for and adds an instant forest-like feel to any space, serving as an excellent plant for balconies and patios.
China Doll Plant
Water once a week
Always check your plants before watering, the topsoil should be dry to touch. For succulents allow the potting mix to dry completely before watering again.
Needs bright indirect sunlight
Place your plants on window sills where it can get the brightest possible indirect light. Bright indirect light is when the plant is within a couple of feet of a natural source of light.