19Mateo83 Masterpiece Messages 3,988 Reaction score 9,922 Location Charlotte, NC 7B USDA Zone 7b Dec 30, 2021 #1 So this past September a friend of mine let me take a cutting off his 40+ year old ficus house plant. It rooted extremely quickly and is already pushing new growth. Any one have any ideas as to which type this little guy is? Attachments 25934877-E440-41D7-BBE2-C232D10B71DA.jpeg 172.3 KB · Views: 41 71BC4E56-63E4-493F-8ED8-660500FA9DF3.jpeg 162.6 KB · Views: 40 71138F8A-4E41-4314-B0A6-09332F41D573.jpeg 160.8 KB · Views: 40
So this past September a friend of mine let me take a cutting off his 40+ year old ficus house plant. It rooted extremely quickly and is already pushing new growth. Any one have any ideas as to which type this little guy is?
Tums Shohin Messages 404 Reaction score 397 Location Woburn, MA, USA USDA Zone 6a Dec 30, 2021 #2 Looks like a good old benjamina?
19Mateo83 Masterpiece Messages 3,988 Reaction score 9,922 Location Charlotte, NC 7B USDA Zone 7b Dec 30, 2021 #3 Tums said: Looks like a good old benjamina? Click to expand... I was thinking that’s what it may be, it’s always nice to get a second or third opinion. I’m not very versed in ficus trees.
Tums said: Looks like a good old benjamina? Click to expand... I was thinking that’s what it may be, it’s always nice to get a second or third opinion. I’m not very versed in ficus trees.
Colorado Masterpiece Messages 3,626 Reaction score 10,297 Location Golden, Colorado USDA Zone 5b Dec 31, 2021 #4 Ficus Benjamina.