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Ficus rubiginosa 25+ seeds "Port Jackson fig"

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Ficus rubiginosa
25+ seeds
 "Port Jackson fig"
Ficus rubiginosa, commonly
known as the Port Jackson Fig or Rusty Fig comes from the Queensland
and New South Wales. A variable fig in the wild it can come as a shrub
or a large tree to some 50 metres, just depending on its habitat.

Port
Jackson Fig is perhaps the most commonly bonsaied of all the Australian
figs and is a highly prized bonsai subject.It has glossy, dark-green
oval leaves to some 10 cm. These are shiny above and rusty red on the
under-side, giving it its other common name of the rusty leafed fig..
The trunk is normally gnarled with some buttressing and air roots are
common when grown in high humidity. The 1 cm fruits are popular with
fruit bats and foraging birds.

As with most figs this species
can take low light, indoor conditions and in the outdoors can be grown
in full sun or part shade. With regular pruning and shaping this one
can make an excellent dense hedge.

Remember that when grown in
garden cultivation and given good conditions with plenty of warmth,
moisture and food this is a fast-growing species that left to its own
resources will be too large for the average garden. An interesting
aside is that it is tolerant of salt spray, although this will normally
lead to dwarfing and a reduced size.

As a bonsai subject this
species is an excellent choice. It is fast-growing, the leaves reduce
well with defoliation and the trunk can produce fascinating forms. And
you can get air roots as well if this is your thing.

This
species is not frost tolerant. It likes a rich loamy soil with good
moisture. As indicated it can take full sun or pat shade and is
tolerant of salt spray

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16 Jul 2013