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Ficus

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Probably the best known Australian Ficus species are the Moreton Bay Fig (Ficus macrophylla) and the Port Jackson Fig (Ficus rubiginosa). The Moreton Bay Fig can grow to 60m, the ariel roots that drop to the ground are distinctive. The smaller growing Port Jackson Fig is a dense shade tree growing to 15m. Both are slow growing, but are magnificent specimens when mature.

It is interesting to note that despite its potential size the Morton Bay Fig is popular as a bonsai specimen. Some excellent specimens of both species can be found in the grounds of The University of Sydney.

 




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