Ginseng Ficus Bonsai Tree
Ginseng ficus as a bonsai.
Ginseng ficus bonsai tree. Native to southeast asia the ginseng ficus is also called banyan fig taiwan ficus and laurel fig. As a bonsai the effect is of a small tree standing on legs. There are hundreds of varieties of the ficus but the most popular one for bonsai is the ficus retusa which is often shaped in an s curved trunk and has oval dark green leaves. Native to malaysia taiwan and other southeast and east asian countries the ginseng ficus is an excellent choice for bonsai tree enthusiasts.
The microcarpa tigerbark willow leaf golden gate religiosa benjamina and taiwan varieties are quite similar to the retusa. Of course if you live in an area where temperatures drop below 68 degrees your little tree should be grown indoors. A ginseng ficus bonsai is also noted for a thick pot bellied trunk similar to a ginseng plant s root. Ginseng ficus is a low maintenance bonsai that can be grown indoors or outdoors.
The ficus ginseng is another popular tree. These trees typically grow small leaves in clusters to provide a weeping effect over the root system. It has a thick pot bellied trunk similar to the ginseng root. The large exposed root system provides a tropical and well aged look.
It is most striking in appearance because it grows thick roots that stay exposed above the surface of the ground. Ginseng ficus ficus retusa is one variety of this large group of fig trees. Ginseng ficus bonsai trees come in different types and about six ficus species are used in bonsai gardening and they have large roots that appear like trunks of trees.