Ficus Panda Cone
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Farming Box
Dhs. 265.00
White and Gold Ceramic Small Pot
Dhs. 50.00
White and Gold Ceramic Medium Pot
Dhs. 70.00
White and Gold Ceramic Big Pot
Dhs. 95.00
Black Ceramic U SmallPot
Dhs. 60.00
Black Ceramic u Medium Pot
Dhs. 75.00
Black Ceramic u Big pot
Dhs. 95.00
Black Ceramic Small Pot
Dhs. 60.00
Black Ceramic Medium Pot
Dhs. 75.00
Black Ceramic Big Pot
Dhs. 95.00
Black Ceramic Plant Pot
Dhs. 60.00
Black Ceramic Plant Pot
Dhs. 60.00
Planter pot
Dhs. 30.00
Designed planter pot
Dhs. 80.00
designed planter pot
Dhs. 80.00
designed planter pot
Dhs. 40.00
planter pot
Dhs. 30.00
planter pot
Dhs. 30.00
planter pot
Dhs. 60.00
plant pot
Dhs. 60.00
cosmoplast plant pot
Dhs. 45.00
cosmoplast plant pot
Dhs. 35.00
plastic planter pot
Dhs. 40.00
cosmoplast plant pot
Dhs. 40.00
The Ficus Panda, scientifically known as Ficus retusa 'Panda,' is a popular variety of the Ficus family known for its distinctive cone-shaped form and lush, glossy green leaves. This bonsai plant is highly favored for its compact size, elegant appearance, and relatively easy care requirements. The Ficus Panda features a thick, gnarled trunk with a smooth, light-colored bark, often complemented by aerial roots that add to its visual interest.
Native to Southeast Asia, the Ficus Panda thrives in warm, humid environments and can adapt well to indoor settings, making it an excellent choice for bonsai enthusiasts. It is a slow-growing plant, typically maintained at heights of 1-3 feet when cultivated as a bonsai. The plant's dense foliage and symmetrical shape make it a striking addition to any home or office decor.
The Ficus Panda is not only admired for its aesthetic qualities but also for its ability to improve indoor air quality by filtering out pollutants. With proper care, this bonsai can live for many years, becoming a cherished and beautiful part of your indoor garden.
Quick Facts
- Botanical name: Ficus retusa 'Panda'
- Common names: Ficus Panda, Ficus Bonsai
- Family: Moraceae
- Origin: Southeast Asia
- Height: Typically 1-3 feet as a bonsai
- Blooming season: Rarely blooms indoors
This Plant Likes
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate lower light conditions.
- Watering: Needs regular watering; keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged.
- Humidity: Thrives in moderate to high humidity levels, around 50-75%.
How to Take Care of It
To care for your Ficus Panda, place it in a location where it can receive bright, indirect light. Water it regularly, ensuring the soil remains evenly moist but not waterlogged. Increase humidity levels by misting the plant regularly or placing it near a humidifier. Use a well-draining bonsai soil mix to prevent root rot, and fertilize the plant with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every four weeks during the growing season. Prune the Ficus Panda to maintain its shape and encourage dense foliage, and wire the branches carefully to achieve the desired style. With proper care, your Ficus Panda will thrive, adding a touch of tranquility and natural beauty to your space.