ficus charge

description

The ficus charge, also known as fico, in the roof shape is a special variety that is cultivated so as to hire a cover silhouette. This specific form is obtained by regular and careful pruning to guide the growth of the branches in a suitable structure to cover a specific area, such as a pergola or driveway. The large and lobed leaves of the ficus load add a touch of elegance, while offering a dense cover and shadow. The plant is appreciated not only for its beauty ornamental, but also for the production of tasty figs, enriching further its versatility.

characteristic

leaves and fruits: preserves the classic green leaves and figs, together with edible fruits, which may vary in size and taste depending on the variety. Figs are often products in summer or autumn.
growth: even if it may take some time to develop full coverage, roof fig has moderate growth, being more compact than standard figs.
adaptability: like traditional fig, roof fig thrive in warm and sunny climates. Has good resistance to drought, but can benefit from regular irrigation, especially during drought periods.
maintenance and pruning: requires regular pruning to maintain the shape to desired roof and to promote a uniform coverage. The pruning can be performed to model and control the growth.

origin

This plant is native to the regions Mediterranean and Western Asia. The cultivation of fig dates thousands of years ago, with a long history of cultivation in ancient Mediterranean civilizations. The roof shape of the fig, obtained through pruning and driving growth, has been developed to create a decorative cover in garden environments.

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