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bonsai fig tree Ficus Ginseng – Sculptural Indoor Bonsai Tree – Happy Houseplants

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bonsai fig tree Ficus Ginseng – Sculptural Indoor Bonsai Tree – Happy HouseplantsBring structure, presence, and a sense of living sculpture into your home with the Ficus Ginseng Tree, a stunning indoor bonsai with a thick, exposed root trunk and carefully shaped foliage. This impressive tree is supplied in a 30cm nursery pot and stands around 80cm tall, making it a bold statement piece that instantly adds character and greenery to any space. Also known as Ficus microcarpa 'Ginseng', this tree is styled to evoke the feel of a

Bring structure, presence, and a sense of living sculpture into your home with the Ficus Ginseng Tree, a stunning indoor bonsai with a thick, exposed root trunk and carefully shaped foliage. This impressive tree is supplied in a 30cm nursery pot and stands around 80cm tall, making it a bold statement piece that instantly adds character and greenery to any space.

Also known as Ficus microcarpa 'Ginseng', this tree is styled to evoke the feel of a miniature forest giant. Its distinctive twisted trunk and rounded crown of glossy green leaves create a natural focal point that looks incredible in both modern and traditional interiors. It’s ideal for anyone looking to add structure, height, and a sense of calm to their home or workspace.

Size
Supplied in a 24cm nursery pot
Approximate height: 60cm

Native Habitat and Growth Habit
Ficus Ginseng is native to Southeast Asia, where it grows in tropical and subtropical forests. Indoors, it’s cultivated as a bonsai-style tree, chosen for its impressive thick trunk (resembling ginseng root) and compact canopy. This tree is slow-growing, long-living, and will maintain its shape with light pruning.

Care Requirements for Ficus Ginseng

Light:
Ficus Ginseng prefers bright, indirect light. It can tolerate some morning or late afternoon sun, but avoid harsh midday rays which can scorch the leaves.

Water:
Allow the top layer of compost to dry slightly between waterings. Water thoroughly and let excess drain. Avoid letting the plant sit in water, as this can lead to root rot.

Humidity & Temperature:
Ficus Ginseng prefers stable indoor temperatures between 18–24°C. It adapts well to average UK home conditions and benefits from occasional misting in dry environments.

Soil:
Use a free-draining indoor plant mix. You can repot every 2–3 years in spring to refresh the soil and encourage continued healthy growth.

Feeding:
Feed every 4–6 weeks during the growing season with our Organic Tropical Plant Food. This vegan, natural fertiliser supports lush foliage and strong root development.

Why Choose Ficus Ginseng?

  • A large, striking indoor bonsai with a beautiful sculptural trunk

  • Makes a statement in any room — from hallways to home offices

  • Long-living and low maintenance

  • Suitable for both experienced plant keepers and beginners

  • Symbolically linked to calm, longevity, and prosperity

Styling Ideas
Ficus Ginseng looks stunning in a minimalist planter or glazed ceramic pot to highlight the intricate curves of its trunk. Place it as a standalone piece near a window, style it in an entrance hall for impact, or use it in a work-from-home space to introduce a sense of balance and nature.

Delivered with Care
We ship all plants in their nursery pots, carefully wrapped to protect the trunk and foliage in transit. Your Ficus Ginseng Tree will arrive healthy and well-established, ready to display right away.

FAQs

Q: How do I prune Ficus Ginseng to keep its shape?
A: Light pruning in spring and summer helps maintain its rounded form. Trim back new shoots just above a leaf node to encourage bushy growth.

Q: Is Ficus Ginseng suitable for beginners?
A: Yes, Ficus Ginseng is one of the easiest indoor bonsai trees to care for. It adapts well to indoor conditions and only requires basic maintenance.

Q: Is Ficus Ginseng safe for pets?
A: Like most Ficus species, it is considered toxic to pets if ingested. Keep it out of reach of cats and dogs.

Q: Does Ficus Ginseng lose its leaves?
A: It may shed a few leaves when adjusting to a new environment, but with stable light and watering, it will quickly regrow healthy foliage.

For more care tips and bonsai inspiration, visit our Houseplant Blog.

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