Ficus macrophylla - Moreton Bay Fig
- Mature size: 15-35m tall x 20-35m wide.
- Recommended spacing for landscaping: Due to its size, it's recommended to plant in large open spaces.
- Ideal growing conditions: Full sun to partial shade.
- Growth rate: Rapid under optimal conditions.
Uses
Feature tree, shade tree, large landscape planting, botanical gardens, public parks.
Noteworthy
Native to Australia, massive evergreen, iconic umbrella-like canopy, supports biodiversity by providing habitats and food for wildlife.
Tolerant
Drought once established, a range of soil types, coastal conditions, air pollution.
Colour/Growth form
Broad, glossy dark green leaves with a distinctive leathery texture; new growth appears with a reddish hue. Produces small, inconspicuous flowers followed by small fruit. Ficus macrophylla is a large and majestic Australian native tree, ideal as a feature specimen in extensive gardens and parks. Its sprawling canopy provides excellent shade, and it plays a critical role in supporting local wildlife.
What is Ficus Macrophylla?
Ficus macrophylla, commonly referred to as the Moreton Bay Fig, is an impressive tree known for its vast canopy and substantial trunk. This native Australian species thrives along the eastern coastline, adding grandeur to landscapes with its signature buttress roots and expansive shade coverage.
How to Care for Ficus Macrophylla
Caring for Ficus macrophylla involves planting it in a location where it can grow unrestricted. It requires minimal maintenance, thriving in full sun and tolerating a wide variety of soil conditions. Ensure regular watering during the initial establishment phase to promote robust growth.
The Beauty of Its Majestic Canopy
The Moreton Bay Fig's expansive canopy is not only visually striking but also serves as a crucial habitat for diverse wildlife. Its thick, glossy leaves and sprawling branches are a testament to its magnificence and ecological importance.
Ideal Growing Conditions
Ficus macrophylla prefers rich, well-drained soils but is remarkably adaptable. It flourishes in both coastal and inland settings and is particularly suited for expansive landscapes where its roots and branches can extend freely.
Benefits of Planting Ficus Macrophylla
Planting a Moreton Bay Fig contributes significantly to ecological diversity by providing shelter and food for various fauna. It is a stunning addition to any landscape, offering lush greenery and ample shade, making it a favoured choice for public parks and gardens.