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Ficus aspera 'Parcellii'- Mosaic Fig (Variegated Ficus #1)


Eric in Orlando

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This is Ficus aspera 'Parcellii', Mosaic or Clown Fig. It can grow into a medium sized tree 20-30 feet. The markings on some of the leaves almost look pixelated. Even the figs are striped on this tree. It is native to Vanuatu in the South Pacific.


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Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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This is a great tree that I almost never see in cultivation. Will grow in coastal SoCal.

SoCal and SoFla; zone varies by location.

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Cool

Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

10B on the hill (635 ft. elevation)

9B in the canyon (520 ft. elevation)

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Coolio

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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I wonder why it isn't grown more in SoFL .

Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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It is a beautiful, well behaved Ficus. With the variegation and the big red "clown nose", it should be grown more. I think I will try some cuttings on the one in the Arboretum.

So many species,

so little time.

Coconut Creek, Florida

Zone 10b (Zone 11 except for once evey 10 or 20 years)

Last Freeze: 2011,50 Miles North of Fairchilds

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I've never seen the green form of this one.

Wonder if the variegation is virus-induced?

SoCal and SoFla; zone varies by location.

'Home is where the heart suitcase is'...

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"If, as they say, there truly is no rest for the wicked, how can the Devil's workshop be filled with idle hands?"

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It is a beautiful, well behaved Ficus. With the variegation and the big red "clown nose", it should be grown more. I think I will try some cuttings on the one in the Arboretum.

Does it get lac scale and other pests like F. aurea does locally?

SoCal and SoFla; zone varies by location.

'Home is where the heart suitcase is'...

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"If, as they say, there truly is no rest for the wicked, how can the Devil's workshop be filled with idle hands?"

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Probably will get the scale but lac scale never amounted to the problem it was made out to be. I will check it out. We hardly spray anything so we have a decent predator insect population.

So many species,

so little time.

Coconut Creek, Florida

Zone 10b (Zone 11 except for once evey 10 or 20 years)

Last Freeze: 2011,50 Miles North of Fairchilds

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Here is the one in the Deerfield Beach Arboretum. Darn! Forgot to look for the scale.

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So many species,

so little time.

Coconut Creek, Florida

Zone 10b (Zone 11 except for once evey 10 or 20 years)

Last Freeze: 2011,50 Miles North of Fairchilds

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That one has nice coloring Jerry. Have you been able to root cuttings from it? I haven't had any luck with cuttings from ours.

Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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I have never tried. Any tips you know of? Cuttings, air layers or seeds?

So many species,

so little time.

Coconut Creek, Florida

Zone 10b (Zone 11 except for once evey 10 or 20 years)

Last Freeze: 2011,50 Miles North of Fairchilds

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"Looks" like it would be easy... :hmm: but...

I'd try two or three-node cuttings with the terminals removed, under mist. Just a guess; haven't tried this species yet. Airlayers should work if visitors will leave 'em alone...

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SoCal and SoFla; zone varies by location.

'Home is where the heart suitcase is'...

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"If, as they say, there truly is no rest for the wicked, how can the Devil's workshop be filled with idle hands?"

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