Family and genus: Mulberry family, Ficus genus
Suitable areas: tropical and subtropical regions
Main uses: Landscape greening, home decoration
Product introduction
Ficus microcarpa are large trees, reaching up to 15-25 meters in height, with a breast height diameter of 50 centimeters and a wide crown width; Old trees often have rusty brown air roots. Their roots are often on tree trunks or stone walls, sometimes hanging directly in the air to help them breathe. On the other hand, it absorbs moisture from the air.
Growth habits
Ficus microcarpa have strong adaptability and prefer loose and fertile acidic soil. They can also grow in barren sandy soil, and their leaves turn yellow in alkaline soil. Not resistant to drought, more resistant to moisture, and will not rot roots in a short period of waterlogging. Atmospheric rooting can occur in humid air, greatly enhancing the ornamental value. I prefer sunny and warm humid climate, but not cold resistant. The soil requirements are not strict, and it can grow in both slightly acidic and slightly alkaline soils.
Main function
Ficus microcarpa can be used to beautify gardens and cultivated in open fields. The aerial roots hanging from the tree crown can create a natural landscape of tropical rainforests for the garden environment. Large potted plants can decorate halls, halls, pavilions, and houses through their shapes, and can also be placed in small classical gardens; Tree stump bonsai can be used to decorate homes, offices, and tea rooms, and can also be displayed in public places year-round without the need for careful management and maintenance.
Family and genus: Mulberry family, Ficus genus
Suitable areas: tropical and subtropical regions
Main uses: Landscape greening, home decoration
Product introduction
Ficus microcarpa are large trees, reaching up to 15-25 meters in height, with a breast height diameter of 50 centimeters and a wide crown width; Old trees often have rusty brown air roots. Their roots are often on tree trunks or stone walls, sometimes hanging directly in the air to help them breathe. On the other hand, it absorbs moisture from the air.
Growth habits
Ficus microcarpa have strong adaptability and prefer loose and fertile acidic soil. They can also grow in barren sandy soil, and their leaves turn yellow in alkaline soil. Not resistant to drought, more resistant to moisture, and will not rot roots in a short period of waterlogging. Atmospheric rooting can occur in humid air, greatly enhancing the ornamental value. I prefer sunny and warm humid climate, but not cold resistant. The soil requirements are not strict, and it can grow in both slightly acidic and slightly alkaline soils.
Main function
Ficus microcarpa can be used to beautify gardens and cultivated in open fields. The aerial roots hanging from the tree crown can create a natural landscape of tropical rainforests for the garden environment. Large potted plants can decorate halls, halls, pavilions, and houses through their shapes, and can also be placed in small classical gardens; Tree stump bonsai can be used to decorate homes, offices, and tea rooms, and can also be displayed in public places year-round without the need for careful management and maintenance.