Net-shape Microcarpa fig is a kind of fig tree that can grow into any shape and size according to the needs of the environment and the requirements of the owner. It is a very popular fig tree in landscaping and gardening. The leaves of Microcarpa fig are dark green, and its fruit is purple and tastes sweet. In addition, Microcarpa fig has good toughness and resistance to pollution and can be used in various environments.
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HSDSPayment:
T/TProduct Origin:
ChinaColor:
GreenShipping Port:
Xiamen portLead Time:
7-10day
The growth characteristics of Ficus microcarpa:
Ficus microcarpa, commonly known as the Chinese Banyan or Indian Banyan, is a species of fig native to south and southeast Asia. It is a dioecious tree, meaning that male and female flowers are produced on separate plants.
Here are some of the key growth characteristics of Ficus microcarpa:
Growth Rate: Ficus microcarpa typically grows at a moderate rate, but it can vary depending on the environment and conditions. In optimal conditions, it can reach a height of 30 meters (100 feet) or more.
Root System: The roots of Ficus microcarpa are adventitious, meaning they grow from any part of the trunk or roots, forming aerial roots that eventually become new trunks or root systems. This allows the tree to establish a large colony and form buttress roots, which support the tree's weight.
Leaf Structure: The leaves of Ficus microcarpa are small, oval-shaped, and dark green in color. They are arranged spirally on the branches and have smooth edges. The leaves are typically 3-10 cm long and 1-5 cm wide.
Flowers and Fruit: The flowers of Ficus microcarpa are small and greenish-yellow in color. They are produced in clusters and are pollinated by fig wasps. The fruit is a small fig, typically 1-2 cm in diameter, that is red or purple in color when ripe.
Adaptation: Ficus microcarpa is a versatile tree that can adapt to different climates and growing conditions. It prefers warm and humid environments with good drainage and full sun to partial shade. It can tolerate various soil types, including sandy, clay, and rocky soils, as long as they are well-drained.
These growth characteristics make Ficus microcarpa a popular choice for landscaping and urban forestry, as it is relatively easy to grow and maintain compared to other larger trees. However, it is important to provide adequate watering, fertilization, and proper pruning to ensure its long-term health and growth.
Take care tips
Item name: |
Small Net Shape Ficus Microcarpa Bonsai Garden Landscaping |
Common name: |
Ficus tree, Monroe Ficus, Figs, chinese banyan, chinese bonsai |
Standard: |
Ficus microcarpa lantern bonsai potted small size |
Temperature: |
The best temperature for ficus growing is 18-35 ℃. In winter, the ficus will be frost when the temperature under 10 ℃. Shortage of sunshine will make the leaves yellow and undergrowth |
Water: |
We suggest feed ficus bonsai enough water is necessary. Soil should be always wet. In summer, leaves should be sprayed water as well. |
Sunlight: |
The ficus likes the full sunlight. |
Fertilizer: |
Liquid feed during active growth in late spring and summer. higher frequency watering while feeder to avoid drug injury. |
Packing: |
Packed with cocopeat and then into container |
Delivery time: |
7-14 days after confirmed for stock quantity |
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