Plant species

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Index by Botanical Names
... (Japanese cedar) Ehretia microphylla (Fukien tea) Eugenia (Brush cherries) Euonymus (Burning bush) Fagus (Beech) Ficus (Fig) Ficus neriifolia or salicifolia (Willow-leaf fig) Gardenia Ginkgo biloba (Maidenhair tree) Hedera (Ivy) Hibiscus syriacus ...
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Ficus sp.
... fig, are deciduous. Ficus produces a unique "fruit" which is actually an inverted flower. Not all Ficus produce edible fruit. Ficus is one of the most loved bonsai for many reasons. ... rot. Some ficus will lose leaves if overwatered or given too little light (see addenda for individual Ficus care). Some species suitable for bonsai: Ficus altissima: lofty fig Ficus aurea: Florida fig Ficus benjamina: ...
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Willow Leaf Fig
... bonsai: Ficus altissima: lofty fig Ficus aurea: Florida fig Ficus benjamina: weeping fig, Benjamin tree Ficus buxifolia Ficus carica: common fig, fig tree Ficus erecta: inu-biwa Ficus macrophylla: Moreton Bay fig, Australian banyan Ficus microcarpa: banyan Ficus ...
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Serissa
... bonsai purchased by the casual bonsai buyer in America are Juniperus and Serissa. Judging from the number of junked junipers and shriveled Serissas, beginners would be far happier with elm and Ficus. Serissa is a notoriously fussy bonsai. The good news ... , temperature, etc. Some species suitable for bonsai: Serissa crassiramea: Makino serissa - A broad leaved shrub ...
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