Ficus Bonsai

A small, ornamental tree with glossy, dark green leaves.


Height: 30cm to 40cm
Pot: Default

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Julie (Gloss)
Julie (Gloss)
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Dimensions: 32cm Diameter x 42cm Height

Material: Ceramic

5.0
Lily | Black
Lily | Black
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Dimensions: 30cm Diameter x 30cm Height

Material: Plastic

Lily | White
Lily | White
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Dimensions: 30cm Diameter x 30cm Height

Material: Plastic

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Sam
Sam
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Dimensions: 32cm Diameter x 43cm Height

Material: Ceramic

Melissa
Melissa
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Dimensions: 30cm Diameter x 30cm Height

Material: Ceramic

Annie | Cement Grey
Annie | Cement Grey
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Dimensions: 37cm Diameter x 35cm Height

Material: Cement

Finish: Matte

Millie | Cement Grey
Millie | Cement Grey
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Dimensions: 31cm Diameter x 33.5cm Height

Material: Cement Fibre

Finish: Matte

Flora | Cement Grey
Flora | Cement Grey
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Dimensions: 37cm Diameter x 62cm Height

Material: Cement

Finish: Matte

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Description

The Ficus Bonsai is a popular indoor plant that is known for its unique and intricate appearance. This plant is a miniature version of the Ficus tree, which is native to Southeast Asia and Australia. The Ficus Bonsai is a slow-growing plant that can reach a height of up to 30cm, making it an ideal choice for small spaces.

The Ficus Bonsai has a thick trunk and a dense canopy of small, glossy leaves that are arranged in a spiral pattern. The leaves are dark green in color and have a waxy texture, which helps to retain moisture. The plant also produces small, greenish-yellow flowers that are followed by small, edible fruits.

The Ficus Bonsai is a low-maintenance plant that requires minimal care. It prefers bright, indirect light and should be watered only when the soil is dry to the touch. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so it is important to allow the soil to dry out between water

Caring for your Ficus Bonsai

Difficulty Level - Carefree
Light Requirements - Indirect Light, Bright Light

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