Tree/Shrub

Ficus Benjamina

Ficus Tree, Weeping

EGP2.00

Ficus benjamina is also known as the weeping fig. Ficus is seen as the tree of peace and abundance and the Middle East.

Air Purifier

Evergreen
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Ficus Benjamina Care Tips

Sun & Light

Indirect Sunlight

Watering

Moderate Watering

Temperature

16 - 24°C

Toxicity

Toxic

About Ficus Benjamina

Ficus Benjamina For Sale Egypt, Ficus tree For Sale Egypt, Benjamin Tree, Chinese Banyan, Fig, Indian Rubber Plant, Small-leaved Rubber Plant, Weeping Fig For Sale Egypt.

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Botanical Name

Ficus Benjamina

Nicknames

Benjamin Tree, Chinese Banyan, Fig, Indian Rubber Plant, Small-leaved Rubber Plant, Weeping Fig.

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A 2014 study Chemical Central Journal suggested that Weeping figs are rich in antimicrobial properties that ward off disease-causing microorganisms.
It clears the air from common toxins found inside our houses, such as formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene.

Weeping fig is used for many different ailments and health conditions in different parts of the world.

Ficus benjamina makes a good houseplant for the office and home, mostly because it looks like a typical tree with a single trunk, drooping branches, and a beautiful canopy of leaves.
The tall and wide stature of this plant alone may separate it from the rest of the room decorations and capture the eyes of the onlookers.

You can contain its size to create an even more beautiful Bonsai plant.
Weeping fig or Ficus benjamina is a tropical tree native to Asia and Austraila. They have become a very popular houseplant due to their rare ability to cope well with lower light levels indoors, as well as for their attractive bushy appearance, and multiple growth forms from trees, to bushes and even bonsai.
The biggest problem with weeping figs is the sudden dropping of leaves. This can have many causes – the plant may need more light, or has been under- or overwatered. Weeping figs do not like sudden changes in temperature, draughts (from open windows or air conditioning) or strong heat from a radiator. They also dislike being moved or repotted, so try to avoid doing this too much. They may also drop their leaves if they’re being affected by pests.
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