Ficus amplissima, commonly known as the Giant Fig, is a majestic tree native to tropical regions of Asia. This species is known for its large, leathery leaves that can grow up to 30 cm in length. The tree can reach heights of over 40 meters, making it a prominent feature in the landscape. Its expansive canopy provides excellent shade and supports diverse wildlife.
Habitat
The Giant Fig thrives in tropical forests, often found near riverbanks and in moist, well-drained soils. It prefers areas with high humidity and regular rainfall.
Planting and Care
- Light: Full sun to partial shade.
- Soil: Rich, well-draining soil.
- Watering: Regular watering is essential, especially during dry spells; allow for slight drying between waterings.
- Maintenance: Pruning may be necessary to maintain shape and control size.
Additional Information
- The fruits of Ficus amplissimaattract various bird species, making it an important plant for local ecosystems.
- It can be propagated from seeds or by air layering.
- The latex from this tree may cause mild skin irritation, so caution is advised when handling.
Please note: This tree is suitable for warm, humid climates and is not frost-tolerant.