Ficus pumila (F. repens) Creeping Fig (Vine Type) - 5 Gallon

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Ficus pumila, also known as creeping fig or vine type creeping fig, is a versatile and popular plant that can be used for a variety of purposes. As its name suggests, this species is a creeping vine with small, heart-shaped leaves that cling to any surface it encounters, making it an excellent choice for creating a lush, green wall or ground cover.

This evergreen plant is native to East Asia and is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant around the world due to its attractive foliage and easy-to-grow nature. It is also popular as an indoor plant, especially in areas where outdoor cultivation is not possible.

The foliage of Ficus pumila is dark green and glossy, with a leathery texture. The leaves are approximately 1-3 inches long and have a distinctive shape with pointed tips and a slight notch at the base. The vine produces tiny flowers in the spring and summer, but they are not particularly showy or fragrant.

Ficus pumila is a hardy and low-maintenance plant that thrives in a variety of conditions, including full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil. It can also tolerate moderate drought, making it a great option for busy gardeners or those who live in areas with limited rainfall.

Overall, Ficus pumila is an excellent choice for those looking for an attractive and versatile plant that can be used in a variety of ways. Its fast-growing nature and ability to cling to surfaces make it an ideal plant for creating living walls, and its lush foliage adds a touch of greenery to any space.

 

Size: 5 Gallon Staked Vine

Height: 3-4 ft

Width:  1 ft

Exposure:   Sun or Shade

 

Spacing:  2-3 ft

Water Needs: Regular

Foliage:  Everygreen

Bloom Season: 

Height (at Maturity):  15-20 ft

Width (at Maturity): 

Soil Preference:  Peat Moss