Sell ficus microcarpa ( Chinese banyan tree) By Beijing Paeonia Trade Company Ltd, China
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Sell ficus microcarpa ( Chinese banyan tree)

Sell ficus microcarpa ( Chinese banyan tree)

5 ~ 300 / Piece ( Negotiable )

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Minimum Order

Localité:

China

Prix de commande minimale:

Commande minimale:

100 Piece

Packaging Detail:

bulk

Delivery Time:

20/30 days

Supplying Ability:

5000 Piece per Year

Payment Type:

L/C, T/T

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Personne à contacter Ms. diana

No 503, No. 27 Tower Quqiao Bei li, Beijing, Beijing

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Description


scientific name:Ficus Microcarpa, common name:the Chinese Banyan, Indian Laurel,Green Island, Green Gem, Green Spire, Green Emerald, Green Mound, Tigerbark, Hawaii, and Nitida, Chinese Banyan, Ficus microcarpa, Ficus 'Ginseng', Ficus hillii, Malayan Banyan, Ficus crassifolia, Ficus Long Island, Tigerbark Fig, Kin Men Fig and many other names.

the Chinese Banyan is one of the most favorite trees for indoor bonsai, it is very widespread and found in landscapes and as a container tree in many  countries of the world. It is used for boulevard trees in many cities. The Chinese Banyan originates from Southeast Asia, and exists from India  to Borneo. In nature it attains a height of *0 to *0 feet.
      
It has good tree character with reasonable sized leaves, strong rootage and good twigginess, all making for a believable  bonsai. Additionally the leaves reduce under typical bonsai culture, and the plant forms aerial roots with relative ease. In moist areas the main trunk is surrounded by smaller accessory trunks that grow from aerial roots.     
 
Leaf size shape and texture is quite variable from plant to plant with a 
typical leaf being elliptical and mildly pointed and about 4 inches long.

Aerial Roots
      Chinese banyan will readily form aerial toots given the right conditions. Aerial roots form most easily under a heavy foliage canopy, moisture on  the stems and with high atmospheric humidity. Given these conditions a   profusion of aerial roots will form. 
     
      Cultural Requirements:   
Light
      As with any indoor bonsai the Chinese Banyan will do best in bright light, but it will also survive under fairly low room illumination. For the best results grow the tree in the brightest location in your home   and if possible augment the room illumination with artificial light. Even       fluorescent lights placed close to the foliage will be a great help in       keeping the tree healthy and vigorous.
   
Water
      All figs appreciate even moisture at the roots. Allow the soil surface to
      dry a bit before watering again. Roots kept constantly wet will rot.
      Water quality in terms of pH and hardness are not critical to the fig.  Tap water that is adequate to grow other houseplants will work well for the Chinese banyan.
   
Soil
      Use any well draining bonsai soil, but avoid soils that stay wet for days  at a time. The trees can be grown in any mix from **0% inorganic, to **0% bark chips.
     
Fertilizer
      Use any brand of houseplant fertilizer, and use it at half strength every
      week while the tree is in active growth. Once the fig rests in the fall
      allow it to go without fertilizer. Never fertilize a sick or dry fig.
     
Temperature
      Remember to move your trees inside when temperatures drop below *5 Fahrenheit or your trees may suffer long-term damage.

our height available: *0cm- **0cm

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