Strangler Fig (Potted, Wide) (Ficus aurea)
Strangler Fig (Potted, Wide) (Ficus aurea)
Strangler Fig (Potted, Wide) (Ficus aurea) is a woody perennial that embodies both strength and adaptability, reshaped here into a broad, spreading container form. Unlike its towering wild counterpart, this version emphasizes its expansive growth habit, with thick, gnarled roots and a wide canopy of leathery green leaves that radiate outward to create a lush, commanding presence. Known also as the Florida Strangler Fig or Golden Fig, it originates from subtropical regions including Florida, the Caribbean, and parts of Central America.
In nature, it famously begins as an epiphyte, eventually engulfing its host tree in a dramatic display of dominance and persistence. In a potted wide form, its ecological drama becomes a striking ornamental feature, symbolizing resilience and transformation. Beyond aesthetics, Ficus aurea plays an important ecological role in its native range, offering fruit for birds and shelter for wildlife, linking cultural symbolism with deep environmental significance even in cultivated form.
Strangler Fig (Potted, Wide) has a typical overall height between 6”-36” (15-91 cm) and spread diameter of 2’-4’ (61-122 cm).
Strangler Fig (Potted, Wide) (Ficus aurea) is a woody perennial that embodies both strength and adaptability, reshaped here into a broad, spreading container form. Unlike its towering wild counterpart, this version emphasizes its expansive growth habit, with thick, gnarled roots and a wide canopy of leathery green leaves that radiate outward to create a lush, commanding presence. Known also as the Florida Strangler Fig or Golden Fig, it originates from subtropical regions including Florida, the Caribbean, and parts of Central America.
In nature, it famously begins as an epiphyte, eventually engulfing its host tree in a dramatic display of dominance and persistence. In a potted wide form, its ecological drama becomes a striking ornamental feature, symbolizing resilience and transformation. Beyond aesthetics, Ficus aurea plays an important ecological role in its native range, offering fruit for birds and shelter for wildlife, linking cultural symbolism with deep environmental significance even in cultivated form.
Strangler Fig (Potted, Wide) has a typical overall height between 6”-36” (15-91 cm) and spread diameter of 2’-4’ (61-122 cm).