Ficus Rubiginosa (Port Jackson Fig)
Ficus Rubiginosa (Port Jackson Fig)
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Ficus Rubiginosa (Port Jackson Fig) is a hardy, evergreen tree known for its dense canopy of dark green, leathery leaves with a distinctive rusty-brown underside. This Australian native fig is highly adaptable and thrives in various soil conditions, making it an excellent choice for parks, large gardens, and street plantings. It develops an impressive, spreading canopy and aerial roots, creating a striking visual impact in any landscape.
Ideal for providing shade and habitat for wildlife, Ficus Rubiginosa (Port Jackson Fig) is drought-tolerant once established and can withstand coastal conditions. It requires minimal maintenance and responds well to pruning, making it suitable for shaping as a feature tree or used for screening.







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Mature height
10–15 metres
Mature width
8–12 metres
Spacing
6–10 metres
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Dark green leaves with rusty-brown undersides
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Produces small, fig-like fruit intermittently throughout the year
Sun tolerance
Full sun to partial shade
Maintenance
Low maintenance; prune to control size and shape if necessary