Ficus rubiginosa
Port Jackson Fig, Rusty Fig, Little-leaf Fig
Description
A small to large, spreading, densely shading tree, often wider than it is tall. Upper surface of the leathery, oval-shaped leaves is smooth, shiny and dark green and the underside is velvety and rust-coloured. Bark on the trunk and limbs is smooth and grey and when the tree matures, buttresses often form at the base of the trunk. The species prefers a rich fertile soil and has high water needs, particularly during Summer. Grows in full sun to partial shade and is well suited to rainforest areas. Withstands coastal exposure but needs protection from strong winds. Suitable only for large gardens or parks as roots can become invasive.
Specifications
Dimensions | Height: 10 to 25m, Width: 20m |
Aspect |
Full sun |
Origin | Eastern Australia |
Pests & diseases | No major problems |
Typical sizes | 200mm, 25ltr, 45ltr, 100ltr, 200ltr |
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