Ficus pumila, commonly called creeping
fig, is a vigorous, fast-growing, evergreen,
climbing vine that from a
distance simply does not look much like a fig.
Where it may be grown
outdoors, it will climb and cover walls, posts, trellises and
other
structures by adhesive aerial rootlets. Outdoor plants can grow to 15’
or more.
On climbing stems, juvenile foliage consists of ovate,
heart-shaped leaves to 1” long.
On fruit-bearing stems, mature foliage
is oblong to elliptic, thicker, shinier and larger (to 4” long).
Hairy
pear-shaped fruits (to 2.5” long) may appear on outdoor plants
throughout the year.
Fruits emerge green ripening to purple. Flowers and
fruits rarely appear on indoor plants.
Stems have a milky sap. Indoors,
this plant may be grown on room-dividing trellises or
in hanging
baskets or sprawling over a shelf. Varieties available in commerce
include
ones with variegated foliage and with oak-like lobed leaves.
Synonymous with F. repens." end quote
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thanks Dinesh for showing this fruit
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