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Ficus religiosa - Bodhi Tree, Sacred Fig
By Delonix1
- 10 Aug, 2011
- 8 likes
My Bodhi tree lost all its leaves a couple of weeks ago (which is normal). It's deciduous for only about a week or two...then it grows its new leaves. Photo taken Aug. 8, 2011.
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Mochiseki:
They grow huge here, too (to at least 60ft/20m tall). I've posted some very large ones in the past on GoY. I'm sure there's much, much larger ones in your country where they're native, though.
My little tree is 12 or 13 years old. It has always been in a pot (to keep it small). I don't have room for another Ficus species in the ground...as most grow large and become monstrous.
The Bodhi tree can loose it leaves anytime form April - mid-summer. However, sometimes trees are evergreen. There's many trees trees in Balboa Park which are evergreen. There's many old, large trees at the San Diego Zoo, also.
Ficus: retusa, nitida, macrophylla, rubiginosa, benjamina, and carica will grow out of cracks in freeway overpasses and in old palm bases. I've never seen a F. religiosa do this, however, I assume it's very possible.
11 Aug, 2011
Looks lovely and healthy, :o)
11 Aug, 2011
Thanks! Yes, it's doing well.
11 Aug, 2011
Nice shiney leaves looks healthy.
10 Jul, 2017
Yes, the leaves are very shiny. They almost look wet. It's a very decorative tree.
10 Jul, 2017
Yes I can see its very decorative its nice to see a plant that looks healthy.
10 Jul, 2017
This tree despises being in a pot. Ficus are know for their absolutely massive root-system. This is why it's not recommended to plant by a house or any concrete surface.
Here's the reason why:
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/179958-ficus-elastica-decora-rubber-tree
10 Jul, 2017
Thank you Andy I shall take a look.
10 Jul, 2017
Great! :>))
12 Jul, 2017
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How big do they grow over there.? They are huge trees here,and are sometimes found growing in cracks of buildings and such odd places when small.They shed all their leaves in April when it starts getting hot and grow new leaves within a week or two. Your tree seems young , how old is it?
10 Aug, 2011