I have one of these trees in my yard (on an island on Florida's Gulf coast). However, it just isn't thriving. I'm not sure why. It looks ...Read Morelike its dying, despite careful pruning, fertilizing it regularly and attentive watering during dry spells. It came with the house when we purchased it. The tree was planted onto a small hill and I am suspecting that this has something to do with it.
It flowers with a fragrant, white flower in the late autumn. I wish I could get it to do better and to bear fruit, which it doesn't do. It could be that it is not salt tolerant, or that its been through one too many windstorms.
I have one of these trees in my yard (on an island on Florida's Gulf coast). However, it just isn't thriving. I'm not sure why. It looks ...Read More
Fuzzy-fruited ficus that, in the wild, is usually epiphytic, but can also be grown as a large landscape tree in warmer climates.