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Ficus rubiginosaPort Jackson Fig
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The Ficus rubiginosa, commonly known as the Port Jackson Fig, is a hardy evergreen tree native to Australia. Renowned for its dense, spreading canopy of glossy, dark green leaves with a rust-colored underside, it is an excellent shade tree. Growing up to 15–30 meters tall, this fig features a smooth, gray bark and produces small, edible figs that attract birds and wildlife. Its robust root system makes it suitable for large spaces, such as parks and open landscapes.
This resilient species is highly adaptable, thriving in various climates and soil types, and is a popular choice for urban and natural landscapes.
Specifications:
- Height: 15–30 meters
- Width: 10–20 meters (canopy spread)
- Native to: Australia
- Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves with rust-colored undersides; evergreen
- Growth rate: Moderate to fast
Conditions:
- Soil: Prefers well-drained soils; tolerates a wide range, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils
- Light: Full sun to partial shade
- Water: Low to moderate; drought-tolerant once established
- Climate: Thrives in temperate, subtropical, and tropical regions
Additional Features:
- Roots: Extensive and strong; requires space to avoid interference with structures
- Fruits: Small, edible figs attract birds and wildlife; not typically consumed by humans
- Uses: Ideal for shade, specimen planting, windbreaks, and erosion control in large spaces
- Spacing: Plant 10–15 meters apart for individual growth or group plantings
- Low Maintenance: Minimal care; prune for shape and to manage size if needed
- Pest Resistance: Naturally resilient; monitor for scale insects or fig psyllids in stressed trees
- Wildlife Attraction: Provides food and habitat for birds, bats, and other wildlife
- Cultural Uses: Important to Indigenous Australians for shade and as a source of food and tools
The Port Jackson Fig is a majestic and versatile tree, perfect for creating lush, shaded landscapes and supporting biodiversity in large-scale plantings.
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