What is Ficus?

Ficus is a large genus of plants from the tropics of the world. This genus is incredibly diverse, with a wide range of edible representatives and beloved ordinary figs for decorative crying, also known as Benjamin Fig. This genus has a huge commercial value due to the range of use that its representatives can be presented, and is also culturally appreciated in many regions of the world, playing figs in mythology and history in tropical and mild areas of the world.

because it is very diverse, it is difficult to make general generalization. Figs can be shrubs, bushes or vines, with simple leaves. Many produce air roots that can be used as an identification trait, and also have distinctive fruit known as figs. Depending on the species, the fruit may be edible, while the figs are grown throughout the Middle East for consumption.

Some famous representatives Ficus S family includes common fig, sacred fig, banyan tree and crying fig. Common figs come in a number of cultivars developed to suit the differentOut of needs and tastes, from small green figs to large soft missions that are so dark that they are almost black. The sacred fig is important for the followers of some Asian religions, including Buddhism, and the samples are preserved in many Asian communities for people who want to meditate near the sacred Fig.

Weeping figs are commonly maintained as houseplants in many areas of the world and in some places, when people call "ficus", people do not think of a fig gender, but crying fig. This plant can be trained to grow like a small tree. In fact, the figs can be crying quite nice, especially when they are shaped and trained and are not indestructible.

Ficus plant likes lots of bright indirect light and surface without cold strokes. These plants are highly sensitive to root rot and must be planted inroma gravel or rock to support drainage. Many people also overloaded their plants Ficus, causing leaves to yellow and fall out. These plants like to be connected when the soil is dry, and it is good to stick your finger into the soil to confirm that it is really dry below them, not just dried on the surface.

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