Fig ID please
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Re: Fig ID please
Bark colour looks like benjamina. F. benjamina is easy to pick if you can get a clear photo of a bunch of leaves because benjis usually have a distinct tip at the end of the leaves.
The typical houseplant ficus that are kept outside are F. benjamina or Ficus microcarpa var. hillii, usually sold as topiary trees.
The typical houseplant ficus that are kept outside are F. benjamina or Ficus microcarpa var. hillii, usually sold as topiary trees.
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Re: Fig ID please
Looks more like hillii
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