Nordic Wood Bonsai
Pre Bonsai Tree - Tiger Bark Ficus
Pre Bonsai Tree - Tiger Bark Ficus
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SCIENTIFIC NAME: Ficus Microcarpa
COMMON NAME: Tiger Bark Ficus
SIZE / AGE: Comes in 7",8" or 9" Plastic Container (Varied Colors) 12 to 15 Inches tall. Between 10-15 Years Old.
NATIVE ENVIRONMENT:
Asia, Australia, West Pacific Islands
UNIQUE CHARACTERISICS:
Tiger Bark Ficus Bonsai trees are known for their unique characteristics that set them apart from other bonsai tree varieties. One of the most distinctive features of the Tiger Bark Ficus is its striking tiger-striped bark, which gives the tree its name. This eye-catching bark pattern adds a beautiful and exotic touch to any indoor or outdoor garden setting.
In addition to their distinctive bark, Tiger Bark Ficus Bonsai trees also have a unique root system that adds to their aesthetic appeal. These trees often have exposed roots that twist and turn in intricate patterns, creating a sense of age and wisdom. This root structure is not only visually appealing but also adds to the overall health and stability of the tree.
Another unique characteristic of the Tiger Bark Ficus Bonsai tree is its ability to thrive in both indoor and outdoor environments. While many bonsai trees are best suited for outdoor growing conditions, the Tiger Bark Ficus is a versatile species that can adapt to a variety of settings. Whether you choose to display your tree indoors on a windowsill or outdoors in a garden, the Tiger Bark Ficus is sure to thrive and bring beauty to your space.
TREE CARE:
The Tiger Bark Ficus can be grown indoors or outdoors in a sunny location. If grown outdoors it needs to come indoors once the temperatures drop below 45 degrees. For a complete care guide you can view, download or print click (HERE)
ATTENTION BUYER:
Image above is a sample picture from our nursery stock. This may not be the exact tree you will receive, but one similar in size. Containers vary in color. We will select the best tree for you to ship. Be aware it is perfectly normal for leaves, flowers or fruit (if applicable) to drop during shipping.
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