Ficus Pumila, Quercifolia Minima, Tiny Oak Leaf Creeping Fig: Don't be fooled: This is a Ficus, not an Oak, despite its tiny oak-like leaves. It attaches and creeps like ivy, with 1/4" leaves. This petite climbing vine can be used as a slow-growing groundcover as part of a miniature garden or fairy garden display. Planted close to a fairy house wall, it looks like a Boston Ivy on a very small scale. It can also be grown at the base of a bonsai.
- Plant Type: Perennial
- Zone: 6 - 9
- Light Requirements: partial shade - sun
- Growth Habit: groundcover, climber
- Foliage: green
- Height: 0.50 in
- Spread: 12.00 in
- Use: plants, shade plants, terrarium plants
- Care: This plant likes even moisture, but no wet feet; its soil must drain well. It can do well in a terrarium environment, but it needs bright, indirect light (sunlight or artificial light) to really thrive.
- Note: Any accessories pictured are not included, for illustrative purposes only.
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