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Friday, March 10, 2006
  Ficus pumila - Creeping Fig
Ficus pumila - Creeping Fig
Description:

A vigorous, climbing fig that attaches itself to surfaces by means of aerial roots. It has crinkly, heart-shaped juvenile leaves on a tracery of fine stems which adhere closely to its support. When the plant matures it starts to produce large, leathery adult foliage on horizontal, woody branches. Mature plants also produce yellowish-green, inedible figs.
Best climate:

All areas of Australia except for Hobart, the mountains and inland zones (creeping fig is an environmental weed in NSW).
Good points:

* attractive juvenile foliage
* fast growing
* shade tolerant
* tough
* low maintenance

Uses:

* quick cover for ugly, masonry walls
* good ground cover for large areas
* good for softening industrial landscapes
* useful for creating quick 'topiary'

Downside:

* very aggressive grower once established
* very high maintenance if grown on buildings - will dislodge roof tiles, damage wooden structures and attempt to cover everything in a curtain of green

Care:

Creeping fig is very hardy and drought tolerant once established. Prune to control rampant growth and to remove horizontal branches which stand out from the support and produce unattractive adult foliage.
Getting started:

Creeping fig is readily available at nurseries, but it is very easy to propagate by cuttings or layers (it forms roots wherever a branch touches the ground).
 
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