Synonyms:
Ficus hanceana Maxim.
Ficus minima Hort.
Systematic Position
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Tracheophyta
Order: Rosales
Family: Moraceae
Native: China, Japan, Vietnam.
Common Names
English – Climbing Fig, Creeping Fig
Malayalam – മതിൽപറ്റി
Description:
Ficus pumila, commonly known as creeping fig, is a small-leaved vine appreciated for its ability to climb and cover surfaces with its dense foliage.
Habitat: Vacant lots, in urban forests, and along streams.
Distribution: F. pumila is cultivated in various parts of the world including India, New Zealand, Central and South America, and in Florida, Hawai’i, Texas, and California.
Uses: Ficus pumila is commonly used as a decorative plant for covering walls, fences, and other structures, adding a lush and green aesthetic to indoor and outdoor spaces.
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