The fruit the forms on the Ficus superba trees

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Deciduous Fig, (Ficus superba var. henneana )

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eciduous Fig, Foxground NSW Australia, Ficus superba var. henneana growing on a volcanic rock, possibly Trachyandesite

(3/6) eciduous Fig, Foxground NSW Australia, Ficus superba var. henneana growing on a volcanic rock, possibly Trachyandesite By Poyt448 Peter Woodard [CC BY-SA 3.0] (Photo Credits)

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Fig - Deciduous

Ficus superba
Deciduous strangling fig. Food source for the rare and endangered Coxens Fig-parrot and Wompoo fruit dove. This is one of the best fig for bonsai as it forms wonderful aerial roots, it also grows into a spectacular buttressed trees.

$14.90 ($4.95-$18.75 choose a size)

Specifications of Fig - Deciduous

Preferred Climate Tropical, Subtropical, Warm TemperateLearn About Climate Zones

Grown From SeedlingLearn About Propagation Methods

Max Height (when in the ground with good conditions) +10m

Plants required to Pollinate 1 (Self Pollinating)Learn about Pollination

Can it Handle Frosts? Yes

Amount of leaves in Winter? No Leaves (Deciduous)

Suitability in Pots Yes

Water Requirements Moderate Watering, Drought Hardy (Little Watering)

Is it a Dwarf Fruit Tree? Can be pruned to 2m

Time to Fruit/Flower/Harvest 5+ Years

Sun or Shade Full (Sun:80%-100%)

Preferred Soil Type Good Drainage

Soil pH Neutral (6.6-7.3pH)

Fruiting/Harvest Months April, May, June

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Fig - Deciduous Reviews & Tips

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Richard
★★★★★ 4months ago

NOTTING HILL, VIC

Fig - Deciduous

Hoping to make this into a bonsai.

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