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Ficus microcarpa is a tree species that can grow to a height of 15-20 meters, with a trunk diameter of 25-40 cm. Its bark is dark gray with lenticels, and its branches are thick and sturdy. The leaves are narrowly elliptical, entire, with a short-pointed to acuminate apex and a wedge-shaped base. Both surfaces are smooth and hairless, turning grayish-green when dried. The basal lateral veins are short, and the minor veins are prominent on the surface. The petioles are short, and the stipules are lanceolate and hairless.
Ficus microcarpa thrives in warm, highly humid, and long-sunlight environments with fertile soil. It is resistant to poor soil, wind, pollution, and pruning, as well as being easy to transplant and long-lived.
In landscaping, it can be used as an ornamental tree, windbreak, street tree, courtyard tree, or for creating bonsai.
Ficus microcarpa is a tree species that can grow to a height of 15-20 meters, with a trunk diameter of 25-40 cm. Its bark is dark gray with lenticels, and its branches are thick and sturdy. The leaves are narrowly elliptical, entire, with a short-pointed to acuminate apex and a wedge-shaped base. Both surfaces are smooth and hairless, turning grayish-green when dried. The basal lateral veins are short, and the minor veins are prominent on the surface. The petioles are short, and the stipules are lanceolate and hairless.
Ficus microcarpa thrives in warm, highly humid, and long-sunlight environments with fertile soil. It is resistant to poor soil, wind, pollution, and pruning, as well as being easy to transplant and long-lived.
In landscaping, it can be used as an ornamental tree, windbreak, street tree, courtyard tree, or for creating bonsai.