Ficus Coronata (Sandpaper Fig)
Ficus Coronata (Sandpaper Fig)
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Ficus Coronata (Sandpaper Fig) is a small to medium-sized Australian native tree known for its rough, sandpaper-like leaves and edible figs. It thrives in rainforest margins, along waterways, and in moist, well-drained soils. This hardy tree provides excellent habitat and food for native wildlife, including birds and pollinators.
The tree produces small, purple-black figs that are edible when ripe and enjoyed by both humans and wildlife. Ficus Coronata (Sandpaper Fig) is an excellent choice for bushland regeneration, habitat gardens, or as a shade tree in large landscapes. It is highly adaptable and can tolerate a range of conditions, including periods of drought once established.



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Mature height
4-8 meters
Mature width
3-6 meters
Spacing
3-6 meters
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Deep green rough-textured foliage with small purple-black edible figs
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Fruits year-round with peaks in summer [December–February]
Sun tolerance
Full sun to partial shade
Maintenance
Low maintenance, prune to shape if needed