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Ficus natalensis is a tree in the family Moraceae. It is commonly known as the natal fig in South Africa. In central and western Uganda, where it has an ...
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Also known as Natal fig, this evergreen tree has aerial roots, gray barks & yellow Ficus figs. Ficus natalensis root system makes it even more unique ...
Ficus natalensis is an evergreen or shortly deciduous shrub or tree with a wide-spreading crown; it can grow from 10 - 30 metres tall.

Ficus natalensis

Ficus natalensis is a tree in the family Moraceae. It is commonly known as the natal fig in South Africa. In central and western Uganda, where it has an important cultural value, it is known as omutuba to the Baganda people and omutoma to the... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Ficus natalensis
Family: Moraceae
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Ficus Natalensis is often used for root over rock, exposed root or banyan style bonsai. It grows a multitude of aerial roots in a short time.
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Ficus come in many different forms from plants with bushy or tree-like habits to creeping vines, & feature a wide range of various colors & textures!
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A broadleaf evergreen tree with gold, green, variegated and white foliage. In spring and summer flowers emerge. Grows well with mostly sun - mostly shade and ...
"Natal Fig" Small distinctively shaped thin leaves on much-branched plants excellent in containers; if chilled, will enter a dormancy cycle--do not be ...
The root has analgesic properties and is used in Senegal for the treatment of lumbago, arthritis and headache. In Uganda the root is applied to the eye for the ...
Tree up to 30 m tall, or a shrub, hemi-epiphytic or secondarily terrestrial, sometimes semi-scandent. Leafy twigs 2-5 mm thick, glabrous or sparsely minutely ...
Ficus natalensis natalensis Hochstetter, 1845. Distribution, Biology, Frugivores, African Green Pigeon feeding on Ficus natalensis near Katima Mulilo in the ...