
Dracaena fragrans 'Lemon Surprise'
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Origin
The Ficus pumila 'Green sunny', also known as the creeping fig, is a fast-growing, hardy climber originating from East Asia. This species is particularly native to China, Japan, and Vietnam, where it can be found in woodlands and mountainous regions. Due to its adaptability and aesthetic appeal, the climbing fig has since spread to various parts of the world.
Characteristics
The Ficus pumila 'Green sunny' distinguishes itself by its light, glossy green leaves. These leaves are small, heart-shaped, and have a leathery texture. The plant grows rapidly and tends to spread, making it an excellent choice for ground cover or to fill vertical spaces. The plant owes its climbing ability to the small roots that grow on its branches and cling to virtually any surface.
Care
Despite its robust nature, the Ficus pumila 'Green sunny' requires some care to grow and flourish. The plant prefers moderate light conditions, but can also survive in shaded areas. It needs regular watering, but the excess water must be able to drain well, as the roots can rot with excessive moisture. The plant cannot withstand frost and performs best at temperatures between 13°C to 24°C. Pruning of the plant is recommended to keep its rapid growth under control.
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