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Ficus 'Ginseng'
Ficus 'Ginseng'
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The Ficus 'Ginseng' is an intriguing and visually captivating houseplant, celebrated for its distinctive, thick, gnarled roots and lush, glossy leaves. This plant exhibits a compact and bushy growth habit, with leaves sprouting densely from the exposed roots. At full growth, the 'Ginseng' Ficus comfortably reaches a height of approximately 1-2 feet.
- Unsafe / Toxic
- Medium Maintenance
Names
Names
- Botanical: Ficus retusa
- Common: Ficus Ginseng, Ginseng Tree, Pot-bellied Ficus
Care
Care
- Light: Bright Indirect
- Ideal Temperature: 60-80°F
- Humidity: Medium
- Water: When the top 2 inches of soil are dry
- Fertilize: Once a month during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer diluted to half strength
- Preferred Soil: Well-Draining Potting Mix
Tips
Tips
- Ficus plants are known for dropping leaves when they experience a change in environment or stress. Don't be alarmed; just give the plant some time to adjust.
- Ficus plants prefer a consistent light source and can react negatively to sudden changes in light conditions. Try to keep your Ficus in a spot where it will receive consistent light throughout the day.
Facts
Facts
- Member of the Moraceae family, also known as the mulberry or fig family, is a large family of deciduous or evergreen plants that includes over 1,000 species.
- Ficus plants are native to various regions, including Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
- The term "Rubber Plant" is due to the plant's sap contains a latex-like substance that was once used as a source of natural rubber, although it is not the primary source of commercial rubber today.
- The latex-like sap serves various functions for the plant, including sealing off wounds to prevent water loss and deterring herbivores.
- It's worth noting that this sap can be irritating to the skin and eyes and is toxic if ingested, so handle with care.
- Ficus plants are known for their air-purifying qualities, making them a healthy addition to your home or office.
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