Ficus hillii 'Flash' Andreasens Green


Ficus Flash Plants for Spaces

1. Leaf Drop This is the most common problem people experience with their ficus tree. This is usually caused by a change in temperature. If you have a ficus tree that you move from a patio to the indoors, or vice versa, you may have noticed leaf drop. It can also occur in the fall in cooler areas when people begin heating their homes again.


Ficus microcarpa hillii 'Flash' Dinsan Nursery

The cute little potted specimen you might buy to plant outside will soon grow to 60 feet tall and 60 to 100 feet wide. It's a lovely landscape tree, with a lush, rounded canopy and "weeping" branches that droop gracefully. The weeping fig leaves are evergreen, glossy, and thick. They grow to between 2 and 4 inches long.


Ficus microcarpa var. hillii โ€˜Flashโ€™ Andreasens Green Wholesale Nurseries

Ficus hillii flash makes a great choice for privacy hedges and can quickly form a solid wall of greenery. It doesn't require much water and can thrive in full sun or partial shade. Ficus Hillii Flash are low maintenance, hardy trees that can be pruned to any shape or size you require.


Ficus hillii 'Flash' Warners Nurseries

Ficus Hillii is one of the most common hedging trees amongst the ficus variety. They grow quickly and have. large glossy leaves. These trees are also very hardy and require little maintenance. Ficus hilli is able to withstand both heat and cold temperatures. They grow to be up to 30 meters tall but can be pruned to maintain the desired height.


Ficus hillii 'Flash' (Standard 90cm) 8" Pot Hello Hello Plants & Garden Supplies

Ficus Hillii Flash is a compact growing form of Ficus Hillii with emerald green leaves and lighter green coloured leaves for new growth.. Its dense foliage makes it perfect for instant hedging and creating a formal hedge or a topiary feature in a standard form. 200mm