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Ficus obliqua

Ficus obliqua - Small-Leaved Fig



  • Mature size: 10-40m+ tall / wide.
  • Ideal growing conditions: Full sun-part shade.
  • Growth rate: Moderate.


Uses

Ornamental tree, shade tree, parkland feature, wildlife habitat, large street tree, suitable for acreage, bonsai.

Noteworthy

Australian native, hardy evergreen, minimal maintenance, habitat for birds and other wildlife.

Tolerant

Drought once established, urban pollution.

Colour/Growth Form

Small green leaves and the tree produces small orange-red fruits. Ficus obliqua, also known as the small-leaved fig, is a versatile Australian native tree ideal for large parks and rural environments. Its dense leaf canopy provides excellent shade, while its figs attract wildlife, offering habitat and food for birds.

What is Ficus obliqua?

Ficus obliqua, commonly referred to as the small-leaved fig or a type of strangler fig, is native to Australia. It is renowned for its robust nature, making it a magnificent addition to parks and large gardens, as well as an effective large urban street tree.

How to Care for Ficus obliqua

Ficus obliqua requires moist, well-drained soil and benefits from regular watering to establish its roots. While it enjoys the sun, it can also adapt to partial shade. Apply a balanced fertiliser annually to encourage vibrant growth.

Ecological Importance of Ficus obliqua

This fig species plays a vital role in local biodiversity, offering food and shelter to a variety of wildlife. Its figs are particularly attractive to birds, making it an excellent choice for enhancing wildlife habitats.

Ficus obliqua - Small-Leaved Fig



  • Mature size: 10-40m+ tall / wide.
  • Ideal growing conditions: Full sun-part shade.
  • Growth rate: Moderate.


Uses

Ornamental tree, shade tree, parkland feature, wildlife habitat, large street tree, suitable for acreage, bonsai.

Noteworthy

Australian native, hardy evergreen, minimal maintenance, habitat for birds and other wildlife.

Tolerant

Drought once established, urban pollution.

Colour/Growth Form

Small green leaves and the tree produces small orange-red fruits. Ficus obliqua, also known as the small-leaved fig, is a versatile Australian native tree ideal for large parks and rural environments. Its dense leaf canopy provides excellent shade, while its figs attract wildlife, offering habitat and food for birds.

What is Ficus obliqua?

Ficus obliqua, commonly referred to as the small-leaved fig or a type of strangler fig, is native to Australia. It is renowned for its robust nature, making it a magnificent addition to parks and large gardens, as well as an effective large urban street tree.

How to Care for Ficus obliqua

Ficus obliqua requires moist, well-drained soil and benefits from regular watering to establish its roots. While it enjoys the sun, it can also adapt to partial shade. Apply a balanced fertiliser annually to encourage vibrant growth.

Ecological Importance of Ficus obliqua

This fig species plays a vital role in local biodiversity, offering food and shelter to a variety of wildlife. Its figs are particularly attractive to birds, making it an excellent choice for enhancing wildlife habitats.

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Description

Ficus obliqua - Small-Leaved Fig



  • Mature size: 10-40m+ tall / wide.
  • Ideal growing conditions: Full sun-part shade.
  • Growth rate: Moderate.


Uses

Ornamental tree, shade tree, parkland feature, wildlife habitat, large street tree, suitable for acreage, bonsai.

Noteworthy

Australian native, hardy evergreen, minimal maintenance, habitat for birds and other wildlife.

Tolerant

Drought once established, urban pollution.

Colour/Growth Form

Small green leaves and the tree produces small orange-red fruits. Ficus obliqua, also known as the small-leaved fig, is a versatile Australian native tree ideal for large parks and rural environments. Its dense leaf canopy provides excellent shade, while its figs attract wildlife, offering habitat and food for birds.

What is Ficus obliqua?

Ficus obliqua, commonly referred to as the small-leaved fig or a type of strangler fig, is native to Australia. It is renowned for its robust nature, making it a magnificent addition to parks and large gardens, as well as an effective large urban street tree.

How to Care for Ficus obliqua

Ficus obliqua requires moist, well-drained soil and benefits from regular watering to establish its roots. While it enjoys the sun, it can also adapt to partial shade. Apply a balanced fertiliser annually to encourage vibrant growth.

Ecological Importance of Ficus obliqua

This fig species plays a vital role in local biodiversity, offering food and shelter to a variety of wildlife. Its figs are particularly attractive to birds, making it an excellent choice for enhancing wildlife habitats.

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