Creeping Fig Ficus Pumila

Creeping Fig Ficus Pumila. Ficus Pumila or Climbing Fig Stock Photo Image of delagoensis, park 256246076 Learn how to grow creeping fig (Ficus pumila), a perennial liana, or woody vine Creeping fig vine, also known as fig ivy, creeping ficus and climbing fig, is a popular ground and wall cover in warmer parts of the country and a lovely houseplant in cooler areas

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Young plants have delicate leaves that make them excellent houseplants. A handsome choice for climbing walls, pillars, arbors and fences

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It belongs to the mulberry family, and as the name suggests, it is indeed related to the fig, but it is technically a ficus The creeping fig is not reliably winter hardy in most of North Carolina; severe cold will kill the climber to the ground Creeping fig plant (Ficus pumila) makes a wonderful addition to the home and the garden.

Creeping fig or climbing fig (Ficus pumila Stock Photo Alamy. Creeping Fig is clothed in rich green, ovate, heart-shaped leaves, 2 in Young plants have delicate leaves that make them excellent houseplants.

Creeping Fig "Ficus Pumila" Climbers. A handsome choice for climbing walls, pillars, arbors and fences The evergreen Ficus Pumila is commonly known as the climbing fig, the fig ivy, the creeping Ficus, or the Creeping Fig