Ficus pumila (Climbing Fig)

Ficus pumila (Climbing Fig) light green fruit close up among glossy oval leaves on branch
Ficus pumila (Climbing Fig) showing oval light green fruit hanging near thick, waxy, heart-shaped foliage

Botanical names: Ficus pumila, Ficus repens

Common names: Climbing Fig, Creeping Fig

Family: Moraceae

Origin: East Asia

Hardiness: 30°F

USDA Plant Hardiness MapVine or creeper plantSemi-shadeFull sunWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dryWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyOrnamental foliageSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short timeSeaside, salt tolerant plant

Vigorous, self-clinging, evergreen vine that holds securely to any surface via aerial rootlets. Leaves are heart-shaped, forming an interesting pattern. Covers large areas quickly. Excellent way to add character to a garden wall. Very common creeper in tropical countries as it can cover a wall very quickly. Outdoor plants can grow to 15" or more. Leaves are simple and small. Very pronounced venation on underside of leaf. Two distinct leaf types: juvenile foliage is very small and tend to hug wall, or trellis that it is growing on. Mature foliage is larger to 2 or 3 inches long and the stem get coarse and starts sticking out from rest of vine. Hairy pear-shaped fruits (to 2.5" long) may appear on outdoor plants throughout the year.

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