They are most likely grafted, the blog that was recommended is a good one, I've read all of his posts. A couple people here that are great with tropicals are @Anthony and @carp those 2 probably give the best tropical advice on here hands down.I hadn't seen that, thank you. I tried google but it was difficult finding the info I was after. I think the ones I was looking at are grafted, they have smaller, rounder leaves.
Yes, this could, F. microcarpa and retusa in suitable season and environment. I have some more ficus species that I know (benjamina, triangularis and pumila) and these probably couldn't.Wow nice article, i heared/think/imo that ficus could almost get chopped and it will regrow roots (but layering is more safe).
Don't take such names for yourself!I'm just a troll.
So the roots are not grafted and those without bulbous roots come from vegetative propagation. It means we can grow them from cuttings / air layers.