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Ficus ID please
Posted: December 13th, 2013, 1:07 pm
by Shane Martin
Hi everyone,
Had a stack of these pop up in pots last summer, and wondered if I could get help to an ID. These sample leaves have hardened off and would be 10cms long. I potted a couple up as mini's and have easily reduced the leaves to a couple of cms so far.
Thanks
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Re: Ficus ID please
Posted: December 14th, 2013, 10:05 pm
by Shane Martin
Re: Ficus ID please
Posted: December 14th, 2013, 10:08 pm
by Ash
Hi Shane, They look like either Ficus rubiginosa or Ficus macrophylla seedlings. When they get a bit bigger they will be easier to ID for certain. The leaves of F. macrophylla change a bit as bonsai so it is not as easy to identify as a big tree. Also F. rubiginosa seems infinitely variable. hope this helps, Ash
Re: Ficus ID please
Posted: December 14th, 2013, 10:18 pm
by Shane Martin
Ash wrote:Hi Shane, They look like either Ficus rubiginosa or Ficus macrophylla seedlings. When they get a bit bigger they will be easier to ID for certain. The leaves of F. macrophylla change a bit as bonsai so it is not as easy to identify as a big tree. Also F. rubiginosa seems infinitely variable. hope this helps, Ash
Hi Ash, was hoping you'd chime in... I have F. Rubiginosa/ Port Jackson here in mature bonsai as well as young cuttings and their leaf is much different in shape texture and colour. A much thicker firm smooth really dark green leaf as opposed to these seedlings being a wider base down to a point.... where as the PJ's have a more blunt tip.... does that make sense? I will take some pics of them tomorrow as a comparison mate. Thanks
Re: Ficus ID please
Posted: December 14th, 2013, 10:40 pm
by Ash
Then they are probably Ficus macrophylla seedlings. I always thought My Ficus Methuselah was a F. rubigionsa but a cutting allowed to mature suggests it is Ficus macrophylla. Ficus rubigionsa is a bit of a hodge-podge morphologically. Either way - bonsai the little buggers. Ash
Re: Ficus ID please
Posted: December 14th, 2013, 10:46 pm
by Shane Martin
Ash wrote:Then they are probably Ficus macrophylla seedlings. I always thought My Ficus Methuselah was a F. rubigionsa but a cutting allowed to mature suggests it is Ficus macrophylla. Ficus rubigionsa is a bit of a hodge-podge morphologically. Either way - bonsai the little buggers. Ash
Their characteristics aren't as appealing to me as the PJ's Ash, so might chuck these in the ground and see what happens. I might have a change of heart later down the track....
