I have bought this Ficus from one of our Kai's members. He sold some of
his trees because he moved to a colder area in Johannesburg.
This Ficus is 31 years old and I have paid R500,00 for it. The tree stands about 60cm high.
(Ficus thonningii is a species of Ficus. It is native to Africa. Recent
phylogenetic analysis suggests several distinct species may be
classified as F. thonningii. This is probably Ficus burkei:
http://www.figweb.or...icus_burkei.htm )
The tree in 2009:
I realized that the current crown would not work because the branches were too long and straight - the tree would look better with a crown closer to the trunk.
After cutting back:
The tree was left to grow out again and I planted it in a bigger and deeper pot in 2010:
It was left to grow out again (October 2011):
The tree December 2012:
From above:
This tree seems to take forever - Ficus is easy to keep alive and
build a nebari but not so easy building a crown with a nice branch
structure and twiggy growth!
The tree today (November 2013) before defoliation
After:
From the top:
The crown should be thinned out a bit?
I am even thinking of fusing branches/twigs growing close together?
13 November 2013:
I have defoliated the tree totally and removed some growth. The tree looks better now.
Nice progression :)
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