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Ficus macrophylla "columnaris"
By Delonix1
- 16 Sep, 2008
- 9 likes
This is another variety of F. macrophylla. You can see all the surface roots which is very common with this tree.
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These trees have much more surface roots than olive trees and grow larger.
There are many old olive trees here in California. I think olives are commercially grown in the central valley (San Joaquin Valley) of California.
18 Sep, 2008
This is the type of F.macrophylla I have. Potted. Its terrible to have the climate for it,but not the room-lol.
21 Sep, 2014
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Ficus Carica 'Brown Turkey'
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Magnificent trees! Love its surface roots somewhat like some of the Olive trees I saw in Israel.
18 Sep, 2008