Ficus microcarpa var. hillii ‘Flash’ Andreasens Green Wholesale Nurseries


Ficus microcarpa hillii 'Flash' Dinsan Nursery

Ficus microcarpa, also known as Chinese banyan, Malayan banyan, Indian laurel, curtain fig, or gajumaru (ガジュマル), is a tree in the fig family Moraceae.It is native in a range from China through tropical Asia and the Caroline Islands to Australia. It is widely planted as a shade tree and frequently misidentified as F. retusa or as F. nitida (syn. F. benjamina).


Ficus microcarpa hillii 'Flash' Dinsan Nursery

Description. A compact growing form of Ficus hillii with emerald green foliage and lighter green new growth. The Ficus 'Flash' is planted in parks and large gardens for shade or as a specimen tree. It works well as a hedge and can be used for topiary. It is also used as a container plant when young and establishes in two to four years.


Ficus hillii 'Flash' 6" Pot Hello Hello Plants & Garden Supplies

Plant What Where? A compact growing form of Ficus hillii with emerald green foliage and lighter green new growth. 'Flash' is an Australian native with a quick upright growth habit. It will grow to a large tree if untrimmed. Flowers are insignificant. Cultural


Ficus Hillii Flash (Ficus microcarpa hillii Flash) Impressive Plants

Description: A compact growing form of Ficus hillii with emerald green foliage and lighter green new growth. The Ficus 'Flash' is planted in parks and large gardens for shade or as a specimen tree. This evergreen tree can be used as a hedge, for topiary and in containers when young. It takes two to four years for it to establish itself.


Ficus Hillii Flash 3ft Standard 8" Pot Hello Hello Plants & Garden Supplies

This Australian native can grow to a height of 10 metres with a spread of 3 metres. However, it can be trimmed to grow as low as 3 metres with a spread of around 1.5 metres. 'Flash' has bright and glossy emerald green foliage and does not produce flowers if kept constantly trimmed.


Ficus hillii 'Koh' Hello Hello Plants & Garden Supplies

Ficus Hillii is one of the most common hedging trees amongst the ficus variety. They grow quickly and have. large glossy leaves. These trees are also very hardy and require little maintenance. Ficus hilli is able to withstand both heat and cold temperatures. They grow to be up to 30 meters tall but can be pruned to maintain the desired height.


Ficus hillii 'Flash' Warners Nurseries

Ficus Hillii Flash is a compact growing form of Ficus Hillii with emerald green leaves and lighter green coloured leaves for new growth.. Its dense foliage makes it perfect for instant hedging and creating a formal hedge or a topiary feature in a standard form. 200mm