Gave the fig a little trim/haircut today ...back in silhouette.
Few angles...cheers
Ficus - Little Ruby
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Re: Ficus - Little Ruby
Lovely tree Anthony. I have no ficus as bonsai but I think I better get one - one day! I think I have narrowed it down to two preferred type for me - both not easy to find around my area in Cheltenham Melbourne.
Ficus nerifolia – Willow leaf fig
Ficus rubiginosa – Port Jackson fig and variation “Little Ruby”
I am assuming yours is the latter.
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Ficus nerifolia – Willow leaf fig
Ficus rubiginosa – Port Jackson fig and variation “Little Ruby”
I am assuming yours is the latter.
Cheers for posting the pics. [THUMBS UP SIGN]
Bonsai teaches me patience.
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Re: Ficus - Little Ruby
Thanks Mark, yes the latter
Both species are very hardy and mine stay out in all weather here, but definitely no frost.
Only thing ruby is very slow to put on trunk fat.
Anybody in your club that could offer you some material or nearby nursery.
Anthony
Both species are very hardy and mine stay out in all weather here, but definitely no frost.
Only thing ruby is very slow to put on trunk fat.
Anybody in your club that could offer you some material or nearby nursery.
Anthony