Port Jackson Fig on Western Australian rock
Posted: November 22nd, 2008, 4:49 pm
This Moreton Bay fig (ficus macrophylla) is from a cutting. The cutting was from my first
bought Moreton Bay fig. This was from my university days -- a good 15 years ago! Time
flies!
These photos were taken on 15/March/2008.




"Details" of the trunk:

Trunk diameter: 17 cm. Measured right on the surface. This includes the big root as seen
on the first photo. Excluding this root, it comes down to about 12 cm.
Tree height: 32 cm. Measured from the soil-surface in the pot.
Average width of the leaves: 4.5 cm.
Average length of the leaves: 7.5 cm.
(There had been times when the leaves were much smaller.)
Japanese pot, oval shape. I bought this pot second-hand. I recall paying about $30.00, very reasonable
I think.
Pot length: 27 cm.
Pot width: 20 cm.
Pot height: 6 cm (including the "legs".)
Since the photos were taken, I have messed this tree up a little. I think it would need at least two
growing seasons to regain its "former glory" (if there was any.)
I did not pay much for the rock. I seem to recall $2.00 to $3.00. And I was told it is from Western
Australia. I fall easily for WA rocks! But they seem to disappear altogether now.
(This post is to mark our 19th year in Australia.)
bought Moreton Bay fig. This was from my university days -- a good 15 years ago! Time
flies!
These photos were taken on 15/March/2008.




"Details" of the trunk:

Trunk diameter: 17 cm. Measured right on the surface. This includes the big root as seen
on the first photo. Excluding this root, it comes down to about 12 cm.
Tree height: 32 cm. Measured from the soil-surface in the pot.
Average width of the leaves: 4.5 cm.
Average length of the leaves: 7.5 cm.
(There had been times when the leaves were much smaller.)
Japanese pot, oval shape. I bought this pot second-hand. I recall paying about $30.00, very reasonable
I think.
Pot length: 27 cm.
Pot width: 20 cm.
Pot height: 6 cm (including the "legs".)
Since the photos were taken, I have messed this tree up a little. I think it would need at least two
growing seasons to regain its "former glory" (if there was any.)
I did not pay much for the rock. I seem to recall $2.00 to $3.00. And I was told it is from Western
Australia. I fall easily for WA rocks! But they seem to disappear altogether now.
(This post is to mark our 19th year in Australia.)