Ficus Trees Information

Jump to content.

Search

We Recommend

  • Ficus Tree Gardens


  • Planters, pots and flower boxes for ficus trees at NewPro Containers
  • Interior flower pots and indoor planters for home or office interiorscapes at Indoor Flower Pots
  • Click here to read about all natural garden disease control products at Gardens Alive!
  • Practical Tools for your Garden at Greenfingers
  • The Biggest Name in Little Gardens - Windowbox


  • Ficus Tree Books











Indoor Ficus Bonsai Trees - How Do I Know What Species To Buy?

Several species of Ficus can be trained as bonsai; Weeping Fig (F. benjamina) is mentioned on this blog.

(Read on …)

Indoor Murraya Bonsai Tree

Murraya paniculata (Orange Jasmine) is a flowering evergreen; the leaves are small and the white flowers are fragrant.

(Read on …)

Indoor Cupressus Bonsai Tree

Cupressus macrocarpa “Goldcrest” is unusual; it is a hardy conifer which can be trained as an indoor bonsai.

(Read on …)

Indoor Crassula (Jade Plant) Bonsai Tree

Several Jade Plant species are suitable; C. ovata is widely available as a house plant and the tiny-leaved C. sarcocaulis is a good choice.

(Read on …)

Indoor Citrus Bonsai Trees

Lemon, Orange, or Grapefurit trees can be used for indoor bonsai trees!

(Read on …)

Indoor Trees Carmona Bonsai

The Fukien Tea (C. microphylla) is widely available and is renowned for its small and glossy evergreen leaves and attractive shape.

(Read on …)

Indoor Bougainvillea Bonsai Tree

The Paper Flower (B. glabra) is a tropical climber which is bought as a young plant from the house plant section of the garden center.

(Read on …)

Outdoor Bonsai Tree - Zelkova Bonsai Tree

The Japanese Elm (Z. serrata) is one of the best subjects for the broom style, it is also a good choice for a group bonsai.

(Read on …)

Outdoor Bonsai Tree - Wisteria Bonsai Tree

Both the Chinese Wisteria (W. chinensis) and Japanese Wisteria (W. floribunda) make spectacular bonsai.

(Read on …)

Outdoor Bonsai - Ulmus Bonsai Tree

Several Elms are grown as bonsai, including U. parvifolia, U. procera and U. glabra.

(Read on …)

Next Page »