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Ficus Microcarpa 6''

  • $16.89

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Botanical Name: Ficus microcarpa
Common Names: Chinese Banyan, Indian Laurel, Curtain Fig, Malayan Banyan
Plant Type: Evergreen tree or shrub
Height: Varies; can grow up to 50 feet outdoors, but typically kept much smaller as a bonsai or indoor plant
Width: Can spread widely, especially in its natural environment
Light Requirement: Bright, indirect light to partial shade
Water Requirement: Moderate; prefers consistently moist but well-drained soil
Pet Safety: Toxic to pets if ingested

Ficus microcarpa, commonly known as the Chinese Banyan or Indian Laurel, is a versatile and resilient plant that can be grown as a large, majestic tree outdoors or as an elegant bonsai or houseplant indoors. Its glossy green leaves and distinctive aerial roots make it a popular choice for both ornamental and practical uses in landscaping and interior design.

Plant Care:

  • For Beginners: Ficus microcarpa is relatively easy to care for, making it suitable for beginners. It prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate lower light conditions, making it adaptable to various indoor environments. Water moderately, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Avoid letting the plant sit in standing water, as this can lead to root rot.
  • For Intermediate Gardeners: Intermediate gardeners can enhance the plant's growth by regularly pruning to maintain its shape and size, especially when grown as a bonsai or houseplant. Feeding with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season will promote healthy foliage and root development. Monitor for common pests like spider mites or scale insects, and treat promptly if necessary.
  • For Professional Gardeners: Professionals can explore advanced bonsai techniques such as wiring and root pruning to shape Ficus microcarpa into detailed and artistic forms. When grown outdoors, the tree may require regular maintenance to manage its size and root spread. Propagation can be done through cuttings, allowing for the easy expansion of Ficus collections.

Pet Safety:

  • Toxic: Ficus microcarpa is toxic to pets if ingested, as it contains compounds that can cause gastrointestinal irritation. Keep it out of reach of pets and children to prevent accidental ingestion.

Ficus microcarpa is a versatile and attractive plant that can be enjoyed in various forms, from a towering outdoor tree to a delicate indoor bonsai. Its lush foliage, adaptability, and ease of care make it a popular choice for gardeners, landscapers, and indoor plant enthusiasts alike.