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Ficus religiosa - Bo or Sacred Fig
By Delonix1
- 4 Jul, 2017
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This Ficus has gotten this big within less than two years. My original plants on the right is smaller and probably 20 years old in a pot. This plant grow from roots that grew into the ground from my original tree. Photo taken July 3, 2017.
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It's looking too healthy! LOL!
5 Jul, 2017
Lol to good to be true then .
5 Jul, 2017
I need to dig it out of the ground. I hope it survives. It was not meant to be there.
5 Jul, 2017
Will you wait for it to fruit first then dig it out. Such a shame you have to dig it out I hope it survives for you.
6 Jul, 2017
The fruit is not edible on none of the Ficus species I grow. They are only edible to monkeys in their native habitat.
This one has very small pea-sized figs...my Ficus cyathistipula (which I have two big trees) has golf-ball sized figs which are sometimes a big pain!
I hope this does survive. It will definitely have to be removed, though.
7 Jul, 2017
What a shame the figs are not edible to humans . The other two Ficus sound good though. I hope it survives to for you Andy fingers crossed?
7 Jul, 2017
Thanks! :>))
Most tropical Ficus species don't have edible fruit. They're grown for landscape purposes only. They're extremely common landscape trees here in Southern California. Many Ficus species are the wonders of the plant kingdom. They become gigantic banyan trees.
Here's a few pics:
http://www.growsonyou.com/gsearch?cx=partner-pub-9141606424329006%3Apkyxzuqmo31&cof=FORID%3A9&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Ficus+by+Delonix1&sa=Search&siteurl=www.growsonyou.com%2FDelonix1%2Fnews&ref=&ss=10910j4915038j37
9 Jul, 2017
Thank you Andy I shall take a peek.
10 Jul, 2017
Thanks! :>))
10 Jul, 2017
Your welcome Andy.☺
10 Jul, 2017
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It's looking very healthy lots of figs then.?
4 Jul, 2017