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Ficus rubiginosa Australis - Port Jackson fig

Ficus rubiginosa Australis
Port Jackson fig, Botany Bay fig, little-leaf fig, New South Wales banyan tree, rusty fig, rusty-leaved fig

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Native to Australia, the Port Jackson Fig is a shrubby young plant suited to warm climates that cannot tolerate frost. In our climates, it is typically grown in pots so it can be sheltered during winter. With its attractive evergreen foliage, it grows with a naturally harmonious habit, sometimes developing small aerial roots that give it a unique charm. It is also valued for its hardiness and ability to adapt to indoor settings or greenhouses.
Fréquence d'arrosage
Modérée (1 fois par semaine)
Exposition intérieure
Lumière vive indirecte
Intérêts et avantages
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Feuillage graphique

Description

Ficus rubiginosa 'Australis', also known as the Port Jackson Fig or Australian Fig, can be grown outdoors in frost-free coastal areas. In less favourable locations, it makes a very attractive houseplant or conservatory plant. Its ovate, glossy, deep green leaves create a soothing and sophisticated atmosphere in the home. Perched on a cinnamon-coloured trunk and crowned with a rounded, verdant canopy, this small tree adds character to a bright living room or well-lit office.

Ficus rubiginosa belongs to the Moraceae family, like all Ficus. Among its botanical synonyms are Mastosuke rubiginosa and Urostigma rubiginosum. It is an evergreen tree native to eastern Australia, particularly the regions of New South Wales and Queensland. In its natural habitat, it grows on the edges of tropical forests, in ravines, and on rocky hills. Its root system is capable of reaching deep for water between rocks. Ficus rubiginosa 'Australis' cannot tolerate temperatures below 5°C.

In the wild, Ficus rubiginosa can reach a height of 7 to 15 m and forms a large, bushy shrub. When grown in pots, the plant grows slowly and typically reaches around 1.50 m in all directions. It features a straight trunk topped with a dense, rounded crown. Its leaves are ovate to elliptical, measuring between 6 and 10 cm in length, with a dark green upper surface and a rust-coloured underside due to dense hairs. Although flowering is rare indoors, Ficus rubiginosa can produce small, globular figs that turn yellow when ripe. This variety, like other tropical ficus, may develop aerial roots, especially in conditions of high humidity. These roots, which descend from the branches towards the soil, add an attractive, exotic dimension to the plant. Indoors, their appearance is less frequent due to generally lower humidity, but with proper care, including adequate ambient humidity, it is possible to encourage their development. The name "rubiginosa" comes from the Latin "rubiginosus," meaning "rusty," referring to the rust-coloured hue on the underside of the leaves.

When grown indoors, Ficus rubiginosa 'Australis' requires abundant light, ideally indirect or filtered light. It prefers moderate to high ambient humidity and temperatures between 15 and 25°C, with no cold drafts. The substrate should be well-draining, and watering should be moderate, allowing the soil surface to dry out between waterings. Regularly misting the foliage is recommended to maintain adequate humidity and prevent the appearance of pests.

The sap of Ficus rubiginosa contains latex, which can be irritating to the skin and toxic if ingested. Therefore, it is advisable to keep the plant out of reach of children and pets.

With its striking presence, Ficus rubiginosa ‘Australis’ easily fits in a bright living room or spacious office. It is perfect for contemporary, bohemian, or tropical interiors. Plant it in a natural wooden container, such as a citrus crate or a large ceramic pot. To create a beautiful contrast, pair it with a Calathea orbifolia, with its large, graphic leaves, or a Philodendron scandens, with its trailing habit. This plant structures the space without overwhelming the entire room.

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Foliage

Foliage colour dark green
Foliage description ovate and glossy leaves
Foliage persistence Evergreen

Plant habit

Port Sur tige
Height at maturity 1.50 m
Spread at maturity 1.50 m
Growth rate slow

Botanical data

Genus

Ficus

Species

rubiginosa

Cultivar

Australis

Family

Moraceae

Other common names

Port Jackson fig, Botany Bay fig, little-leaf fig, New South Wales banyan tree, rusty fig, rusty-leaved fig

Origin

Australia

Safety measures

Plante toxique
Sève irritante
Product reference24117

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Location

Placez votre ficus rubiginosa australis près d'une fenêtre offrant une lumière filtrée, comme derrière un voilage léger. Évitez les zones sujettes aux courants d'air ou aux variations de température, comme les entrées ou les couloirs. Une erreur courante est de la déplacer fréquemment, ce qui peut provoquer du stress et la chute des feuilles.

Location

Exposition intérieure Lumière vive indirecte
Pour quelle pièce ? Bureau, Salon, Véranda
Port Sur tige
Height at maturity 1.50 m
Spread at maturity 1.50 m
Growth rate slow
Tolérance au froid >10°C (serre tempérée), >15°C (serre chaude), >20°C (serre tropicale)
Hygrométrie Elevé (60-80%), Modéré (40-60%)

Maintenance and care

Pendant la période de croissance active (printemps et été), maintenez le substrat légèrement humide en arrosant une fois par semaine. En hiver, réduisez les arrosages, laissant le sol sécher sur environ la moitié de sa profondeur entre deux apports d'eau. Évitez l'excès d'eau pour prévenir la pourriture des racines. Brumisez régulièrement le feuillage pour maintenir une humidité ambiante adéquate, surtout en période de chauffage.

Potting advice, substrates and fertilisers

Rempotez tous les trois à quatre ans, de préférence au printemps, en février ou mars. Choisissez un pot légèrement plus grand que le précédent.
Préparez un substrat composé de terreau, de terre de jardin et de sable pour assurer une bonne structure et un drainage optimal. Une couche de drainage au fond du pot, comme des billes d'argile, est recommandée pour éviter l'humidité stagnante.
Appliquez un engrais liquide pour plantes vertes avec un ratio NPK équilibré (par exemple, 10-10-10) toutes les deux semaines pendant la période de croissance active, du printemps à l'été. En automne et en hiver, réduisez ou cessez la fertilisation.

Houseplant care

Tournez régulièrement le pot pour que la lumière soit bien répartie sur tout le feuillage. Dépoussiérez régulièrement les feuilles avec un chiffon doux et humide.
You can prune to maintain a harmonious shape and encourage dense growth. Pruning is best done in spring, by shortening overly long branches and removing damaged or diseased parts.

Disease and pest advice

En cas d'infestation de cochenilles, nettoyez les feuilles avec un chiffon imbibé d'une solution d'eau et de savon doux. Rincez ensuite à l'eau claire pour éliminer les résidus.

Maintenance and care

Fréquence d'arrosage Modérée (1 fois par semaine)
Brumisation 1 fois par semaine
Type de terreau Terreau drainant
Ennemis et maladies Cochenilles, Araignées rouges, Pucerons
Sensibilité aux maladies Moyenne
Ease of cultivation Amateur

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