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Climbing Fig

Ficus pumila

$58.00
Size: Small Size Chart
Pot: Eco Planter
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  • Approximate Size: 6" to 18" W 12" to 14" H

Creeping Fig (Ficus pumila) is a woody evergreen woody that hangs from trees in tropical rainforests. They are a tree hugger of sorts reaching up to 50 feet in the wild but is bred at 8-13 feet. The young leaves are smaller and thinner with an oval shape. They have spiderman superpowers with his aerial roots to secrete a transparent latex that dries on surfaces, enabling him to climb tall buildings!
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Climbing Fig
Climbing Fig
About Climbing Fig

Creeping fig is a popular landscape plant in warm climate zones and an indoor plant in cooler zones. His attractive foliage is a dense, deep emerald green. He can develop a woody structure in warmer climates and connect aerial rootlets to porous materials like cement walls. As he grows, his vertical green screen acts as a cooling barrier for the structure.

Care Level:

Some care required

Origins: East Asia (China, Japan, Vietnam)

East Asia (China, Japan, Vietnam)

Fun Facts: Creeping fig's no...

Creeping fig's notoriety reached new levels when he became a 'royal' on the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit in 2020! Roll out the red carpet! Taiwanese chefs use the fruit as a gel to set and form aiyu jelly and ice jelly in Singapore. It is a favorite summer dessert drink served with slices of limes and cranberries.

Ficus pumila Care Guide

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