
Ficus microcarpa 'Golden Gate'
Genus: Ficus - Species: microcarpa - Family: Moraceae
Phonetic Spelling: FY-kus my-kro-CAR-pa
Common Names:
- Golden Gate Ficus
Ficus microcarpa, or Chinese Banyan, is a species of fig tree native to tropical and subtropical Asia. When young, the plant appears to be a shrub, but when grown outdoors in Mediterranean climates, it can reach 40 feet high with a 40 foot crown. It also grows well as a shade tree and, for this reason, is frequently used as an indoor tree and in bonsai. The Chinese Banyan has a rounded dense crown with a smooth gray bark, milky sap, and long, thin, dangling aerial roots. A tropical and subtropical species, the tree requires a warm climate and a humid atmosphere to thrive. The tree was widely distributed as an ornamental plant and is one of the most common street trees in warm climates. It is suitable for temperatures above 68 degrees F all year long, thus it is generally sold as a houseplant. High humidity (70% - 100%) is preferable and seems to favor the development of aerial roots.
Ficus microcarpa 'Golden Gate' is a cultivar most commonly used in bonsai. For this reason, it has a diminutive stature and grows well indoors. It grows somewhat faster and is easier to care for than other bonsai species, making it great for first-timers. Keep it in a sunny, warm location with consistent moisture.
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Quick Facts
- Height: 1 ft. 0 in. - 1 ft. 4 in.
- Width: Not specified
- USDA Zones:
- none
- NC Region:Not specified
Origin:tropical and subtropical Asia
- Life Cycle:
- Woody
- Perennial
- Plant Types:
- Tree
- Houseplant
- Habit:Not specified
Distribution
N/A
Uses
Has been used as shade tree and, for this reason, is frequently used as an indoor tree and in bonsai.