Ficus x 'Fred Boutin' - Jumbo Creeping Fig
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Ficus carica x pumila 'Fred Boutin' - Jumbo Creeping Fig
- a rare cross between the edible fig tree and its low creeping groundcover relative
- neither a vine, nor a tree, but kind of a mix of both
- medium size solid green evergreen leaves have a pleasant rough quilted character
- woody shoots have a tendency to cascade, making this possibly a great candidate for a hanging basket
- very trainable for bonsai
- suitable for larger topiary and terrarium applications
- likes high humidity, and a pole or wall to climb like its groundcover parent
- may attach to surfaces by aerial roots
- self-branching habit also takes well to pruning
- estimated that it will spread up to 8-15 feet high by 3-9 feet wide
- for sun to part shade
- grows in zones 8-11
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in warm spring or fall seasons; not during winter
- a rare cross between the edible fig tree and its low creeping groundcover relative
- neither a vine, nor a tree, but kind of a mix of both
- medium size solid green evergreen leaves have a pleasant rough quilted character
- woody shoots have a tendency to cascade, making this possibly a great candidate for a hanging basket
- very trainable for bonsai
- suitable for larger topiary and terrarium applications
- likes high humidity, and a pole or wall to climb like its groundcover parent
- may attach to surfaces by aerial roots
- self-branching habit also takes well to pruning
- estimated that it will spread up to 8-15 feet high by 3-9 feet wide
- for sun to part shade
- grows in zones 8-11
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in warm spring or fall seasons; not during winter
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Ficus carica x pumila 'Fred Boutin' - Jumbo Creeping Fig
- a rare cross between the edible fig tree and its low creeping groundcover relative
- neither a vine, nor a tree, but kind of a mix of both
- medium size solid green evergreen leaves have a pleasant rough quilted character
- woody shoots have a tendency to cascade, making this possibly a great candidate for a hanging basket
- very trainable for bonsai
- suitable for larger topiary and terrarium applications
- likes high humidity, and a pole or wall to climb like its groundcover parent
- may attach to surfaces by aerial roots
- self-branching habit also takes well to pruning
- estimated that it will spread up to 8-15 feet high by 3-9 feet wide
- for sun to part shade
- grows in zones 8-11
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in warm spring or fall seasons; not during winter
- a rare cross between the edible fig tree and its low creeping groundcover relative
- neither a vine, nor a tree, but kind of a mix of both
- medium size solid green evergreen leaves have a pleasant rough quilted character
- woody shoots have a tendency to cascade, making this possibly a great candidate for a hanging basket
- very trainable for bonsai
- suitable for larger topiary and terrarium applications
- likes high humidity, and a pole or wall to climb like its groundcover parent
- may attach to surfaces by aerial roots
- self-branching habit also takes well to pruning
- estimated that it will spread up to 8-15 feet high by 3-9 feet wide
- for sun to part shade
- grows in zones 8-11
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in warm spring or fall seasons; not during winter
Ficus carica x pumila 'Fred Boutin' - Jumbo Creeping Fig
- a rare cross between the edible fig tree and its low creeping groundcover relative
- neither a vine, nor a tree, but kind of a mix of both
- medium size solid green evergreen leaves have a pleasant rough quilted character
- woody shoots have a tendency to cascade, making this possibly a great candidate for a hanging basket
- very trainable for bonsai
- suitable for larger topiary and terrarium applications
- likes high humidity, and a pole or wall to climb like its groundcover parent
- may attach to surfaces by aerial roots
- self-branching habit also takes well to pruning
- estimated that it will spread up to 8-15 feet high by 3-9 feet wide
- for sun to part shade
- grows in zones 8-11
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in warm spring or fall seasons; not during winter
- a rare cross between the edible fig tree and its low creeping groundcover relative
- neither a vine, nor a tree, but kind of a mix of both
- medium size solid green evergreen leaves have a pleasant rough quilted character
- woody shoots have a tendency to cascade, making this possibly a great candidate for a hanging basket
- very trainable for bonsai
- suitable for larger topiary and terrarium applications
- likes high humidity, and a pole or wall to climb like its groundcover parent
- may attach to surfaces by aerial roots
- self-branching habit also takes well to pruning
- estimated that it will spread up to 8-15 feet high by 3-9 feet wide
- for sun to part shade
- grows in zones 8-11
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in warm spring or fall seasons; not during winter