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The Ficus neriifolia, also known as the Oleander Fig, is a versatile plant native to various regions such as India, the Himalayas, China, the Malay Archipelago, Australia, and New Caledonia. This species grows in its natural habitat as a broad-crowned tree and is characterized by its tough, leathery leaves and small, fig-like fruits. As a bonsai, the Oleander Fig is considered particularly robust and easy to care for, making it an ideal choice for plant enthusiasts. It requires a bright location and benefits from being outdoors during the warm months. To ensure optimal growth conditions, the plant should be protected from cold and receive adequate light during the winter months. Proper care includes regular watering, avoiding waterlogging, and misting the leaves to increase humidity.
- Robust and easy-to-care-for bonsai plant
- Prefers a bright location and summer stay outdoors
- Requires temperatures above 18°C
- Recommended care includes regular misting of the leaves.
Botanical name | Ficus neriifolia, Oleander-leaved fig |
Item number | 40813782 |
Botanical name | Ficus neriifolia, Oleander-leaved fig |
Country of origin | Australia, China, India |
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Weight | 120 kg |
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