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Hi! This is my first posting time here but I’ve enjoying learning about palms and other tropical plants through this awesome site. I just acquired this new ficus but the owner wasn’t sure what the variety was, but I got a good deal on it, so I couldn’t pass it up. It’s not a lyrata or an Audrey (not fuzzy textured leaves). Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!

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5 minutes ago, Laurajs2011 said:

Hi! This is my first posting time here but I’ve enjoying learning about palms and other tropical plants through this awesome site. I just acquired this new ficus but the owner wasn’t sure what the variety was, but I got a good deal on it, so I couldn’t pass it up. It’s not a lyrata or an Audrey (not fuzzy textured leaves). Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!

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Laurajs2011, Welcome to the forum,

Can't say for certain, but, take a look at a couple of the following Ficus sp: To me,  Ficus benghalensis, & Ficus lutea would stick out as possibilities.  Both can get BIG in the ground.

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