Feature
- Cold hardiness zone: 7-11 (0 degrees F)
- Light: Full sun, Part sun
- Mature height: 0-2"
- Spacing: 12-15"
- Growth rate: Fast
Product Detail
- Product Dimensions: 12 x 12 x 7 inches; 2 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
- ASIN: B00L71513W
- Item model number: 6pot
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Product Description
Sweet and English-cottage in appearance, Ficus Pumila, commonly called Creeping Fig, is a staple evergreen groundcover in warmer climates where a rich carpet of covering color is desired. A small, tidy, woody vine that grows easily, Creeping Fig will climb objects 20 feet or higher by aerial rootlets . Without something to climb, it will spread indefinitely forming a lovely, thick horizontal carpet across your garden (tolerating light foot traffic ) and over any rock walls or out of elevated planters. With waxy-green leaves 2-4 inches long, it has a fast growth rate and (once mature) is entirely willing to fend for itself even tolerating drought and some freezing temperatures. Willing to grow at seaside when protected behind dunes or buildings and moderately tolerant of salt , Creeping Fig is a lovely juxtaposition to Palms and any other clump-forming tropicals. Ficus pumila prefers moist, well-drained, organically rich, loamy soil. Partial shade is preferable, but it tolerates full sun . When considering a strong design element in a landscape, this is a perfect choice for creating a vivid, low-maintenance focal point. Things To Note Creeping Fig will destroy most wooden structures because of its hardy constitution, so choose your location wisely. Rock walls are a wonderful option. The glossiness and shade of foliage may vary depending on climate and environment. Interesting Facts A relative of the edible fig, Creeping Fig is in fact a true fig that under the right conditions, actually produces a small fruit. Many Asian markets sell it in a jelly form called 'grass jelly.' Spacing 12 - 15 inches. Mature height 0 - 2 inches. Full sun, Part sun. Zones: 7-11.