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Ficus Trees Classification Overview

Ficus Trees Family Classification Overview by Ficustrees.info

The ficus is a genre of approximately 800 species and 2,000 varieties most of which are native to the Old World tropics. The species consists of a large array of plants, ranging from woody evergreen or leaf losing trees, shrubs and climbing plants, to vines. Some can be found growing naturally in the tropical forests of West Africa, India, and Malaya where they might grow to a height of 50 feet, or they can be grown; and are fairly controllable and attractive, as a small tree in California along the Southern coastal areas. And several are exceptional for outdoor cultivation in southern Florida where they attain heights of about 25 feet.

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Problems Of Watering - Underwatering

In this post I’ve come up with signs and remedies for your underwatered plants.

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Problems Of Watering - Overwatering

In this post I’ve come up with signs and remedies for your overwatered plants.

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Disadvantages Of Peat-based Compost

In this post I’ve come up with a couple advantages for choosing to use the soil-based compost loam!

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Advantages Of Peat-based Compost

In this post I’ve come up with a couple advantages for choosing to use the soil-less compost peat!

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Disadvantages Of Loam-based Compost

In this post I’ve come up with the disadvantages for choosing to use the soil-based compost loam!

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Advantages Of Loam-based Compost

In this post I’ve come up with a couple advantages for choosing to use the soil-based compost loam!

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Ficus Radicans “Variegata” - Water And Feeding

Water 2-3 times a week in the summer, never letting the compost dry out!

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Ficus Radicans “Variegata”

Also known as the “Rooting Fig;” this sturdy climber produces long, elegant stems with largish pointed green and creamy-white variegated leaves. It also looks good in a hanging basket.

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Ficus Pumila (Creeping Fig)

An elegant creeper which can also be kept in a hanging basket or trained to grow up a moss covered pole.

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