What ficus is this?
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Bonbon
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What ficus is this?
Please help to ID this fig tree. Had it for years. Readily regrow after defoliation but leaves size hardly change. Behaviour very different to PJ figs

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Re: What ficus is this?
its always difficult to tell the exact variety of a fig, but would assume its a Port Jackson or Moreton bay fig.
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Re: What ficus is this?
I wouldn't be able to tell you, but Rory created a thread about telling the difference between a Moreton Bay and PJ figs.
How to Identify Moreton Bay Fig vs Port Jackson Fig
How to Identify Moreton Bay Fig vs Port Jackson Fig
-Jarad
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I don't trust Bonsai, they are a little shady.

