Ficus Microcarpa

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product Introduction
Ficus microcarpa, sometimes referred to as Chinese banyan, Malayan banyan, Indian laurel, curtain fig, or gajumaru, is a member of the Moraceae family, which is the fig family. The plant is indigenous to several places such as China, tropical Asia, the Caroline Islands, and Australia. This decorative tree is extensively cultivated in numerous tropical regions and is renowned for its appealing visual characteristics.
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Product Description

Evergreen Ficus microcarpa, belongs to the family moraceae, is a species of fig tree native to Southeast Asia, commonly known as a few names: Chinese Banyan, Indian Laurel, and many more. This well-liked plant is a member of the Ficus genus, which including a great variety of species, from dwarf shrubs to towering trees.

Ficus microcarpa is warmly welcomed by gardeners, landscapers, and bonsai enthusiasts for its beautiful foliage and its adaptability to both indoor and outdoor environments. Due to its resilience nature, nursery used to shape them into different forms (S shape, Cage shape, Vase shape, Network shape, Cliff shape, etc...) to improve their ornamental value greatly.

Appearance

  • Leaves: Glossy, dark green, and oval-shaped.
  • Trunk: Smooth, light gray bark; often used in bonsai with intricate root structures.
  • Size: Can grow up to 50 feet (15 meters) in the wild; much smaller indoors.

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Bright & Indirect Light

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Water

Regular watering schedule, once or twice a week

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Dark Green leaves, Light-gray bark

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Special Features

In some Asian cultures, Ficus trees stand for longevity and good luck.