Ficus pumila - Creeping Fig
- Mature size: Varies, spreads extensively across surfaces.
- Recommended spacing for coverage: 60-90cm apart.
- Ideal growing conditions: Bright indirect light to partial shade.
- Growth rate: Fast.
Uses
Climbing walls, ground cover, indoor container plant, hanging baskets, trellises.
Noteworthy
Evergreen climber, low maintenance, enhances vertical spaces, ideal for creative gardening.
Tolerant
Wide range of temperatures, occasional drought, pruning for shape and size, various soil types.
Colour/Growth form
Dense dark green foliage with small, heart-shaped leaves. Ficus pumila is known for its vigorous climbing ability, often used to cover unsightly walls or create lush, living tapestries. Its creeping habit is perfect for adding greenery to vertical surfaces or as an attractive ground cover.
What is Ficus pumila?
Ficus pumila, commonly referred to as creeping fig, is a versatile, fast-growing vine. Its tenacity and lush foliage make it a superb choice for both indoor and outdoor environments. Whether displayed trailing over containers or adorning garden structures, this plant enriches its surroundings with vibrant greenery.
How to Care for Ficus pumila (Creeping Fig)
Thriving in indirect light, Ficus pumila prefers well-drained soil and regular watering. It appreciates humidity, making it ideal for indoor growth where it can enhance interiors with its creeping stems. Light pruning keeps it in check and encourages fuller growth.
The Charm of Creeping Fig
Embrace the elegance of creeping fig as it blankets surfaces with its intricately compact leaves. Whether dressing up drab outdoor walls or enlivening indoor spaces, its evergreen charm and hardiness offer a refreshing touch to any setting.