Ficus villosa is a fig species from the warm and humid forests of Southeastern Asia. When a young plant sprouts, it directs itself to the nearest tree trunk and vines upwards. When this species reaches maturity, it could grow as a liana, hanging from tree branches. The oval to heart shaped leaves are hairy and wrinkled. Young leaves have a purple to reddish color and when the leaves mature, they become deep green. Ficus villosa produces small white flowers that are either male or female. When pollinated successfully, small fig-like fruits are formed. The most common way of propagating this species is by taking cuttings. Be aware that the latex from this plant could be irritating to the skin. Root the cuttings in specialized soil or in water.
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| Adult height: 100 cm |
| Adult width: 40 cm |
| Flower period: All year |
| Product type: Plant |
| Plant type: Terrarium |
| Growth habit: Creeping |
| Growth rate: Normal |
| Properties: Special |
| Araflora info: Limited |
| Natural habitat: South America |
| Altitude range: 0-1000 m |
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