Ficus umbellata
Native to Côte d’Ivoire, Gabon and Nigeria in West Africa, Ficus spp. is a species that does not need too much light, so it is most suitable to put it indoors. If you are worried about chasing the light on the leaves, you should remember to help him turn the direction of scare. It grows fast so if you need to prune it, you can cut it off with a bold knife, and the four seasons of Hong Kong are not too much of a problem for the ficus ficus, so they are all considered to be the plants that novice villages have entered the face.
Native to Ivory Coast, Gabon, Nigeria in Western Africa, Ficus umbellata doesn’t require the same intense sunlight which some of its families demand, making it an excellent choice for a tree plant indoors. If you are intended to place it outdoors, you may wish to consider providing it with shelter or to adjust your watering frequency. It grows rather fast during the growing season, so it’s okay to trim it from time to time. You shouldn’t experience much trouble with umbellata, so it’s a good choice for beginners.
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