Schefflera polyclada Frodin (1983) Heptapleurum polycladum is a plant species endemic to in Papua New Guinea.
[4] It is a scrambling tree which grows from 4 to 15 meters tall.
[2][1] It is likely pollinated by insects, and its fruit and seeds dispersed by birds.
[1] It is known from the area of Mount Suckling, Mount Dayman, and Mount Simpson area in the eastern New Guinea Highlands, at the border area of Milne Bay, Oro (Northern), and Central provinces.
Its habitats include montane grassland, mossy forest at grassland edges, and ridge forest with Araucaria cunninghamii.