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For a striking, refined look with clean lines, you can't beat Ficus benghalensis 'Audrey' (above left) and Ficus altissima 'Yellow Gem' (above right). 'Audrey' has rounded leaves with a deep green hue, while 'Yellow Gem' stands out with lemon-lime foliage that brightens the room. From Flora Grubb email 1-6-22

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For a striking, refined look with clean lines, you can't beat Ficus benghalensis 'Audrey' (above left) and Ficus altissima 'Yellow Gem' (above right). 'Audrey' has rounded leaves with a deep green hue, while 'Yellow Gem' stands out with lemon-lime foliage that brightens the room. Via Flora Grubb email 1-6-22

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There are many Rubber plant varieties to choose from in the Ficus genus. Most of the common varieties are of Ficus elastica. However a few belong to Ficus altissima or Ficus benghalensis. Ficus is a species in the family Moraceae (Mulberry Family) and native to eastern parts of South and Southeast Asia. Variegated Rubber Plants are definitely some of my favorite all time houseplants. Specifically because they are so beautiful and very low-maintenance.

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Ficus benghalensis 'Roy' is a lovely tall Ficus with large leathery green leaves - similar to the Ficus elastica (aka Rubber Plant). Top tips for keeping your ficus happy: 🌱 keep it in a warm spot away from draughts 🌱 likes bright, indirect light 🌱 water only with room temperature water when about half of the soil is dry. 🌱 wipe the leaves regularly with a damp cloth to remove dust and allow for better photosynthesis

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Zamalek tree located in the middle of the street leading to the Cairo Tower, was brought from India by order of Khedive Ismail and planted in 1868 AD, they call it Banyan tree commonly and it is the national tree of India and its scientific name is Ficus benghalensis

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HQ Plants Banyan Ficus Benghalensis Tree This tree is native to the Indian subcontinent, ranging south of the Himalaya, from Myanmar in the east to Nepal, India and Bangladesh. In India, it extends from Chhattisgarh, Assam, Bengal, Odisha and Jharkhand west to the Shivalik Hills in Haryana, east of the Yamuna. The range also extends through the Eastern Ghats and to the eastern Vindhya and Satpura ranges of central India. It is often the dominant tree in the forests where it occurs. In Nepal…

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