Looks like a Ficus aurea.Florida native Ficus commonly known as a strangler fig.Very fast growing and aggresive tree.I had some very large ones in my yard when I lived in the florida keys.
you should only add the pruneing sealent when its a very large brach or cutting down the trunk so that the tree dosnt dry out. also with the branches it makes it so that it heals over in in not such an ugly fashon. plus if you dont have tree wound sealent you can use patrolium jelly you just have to re apply it every few months.
you look like a giant caring a regular size tree
sharkfin154 10 months ago
Did u search the roots for the Acorn.
I wonder did it eat the Acorn ?
PogoFogo 1 year ago
I think it is a couckoo plant
PogoFogo 1 year ago
when you plant an acorn do you just shove it in the soil, cross your fingers and water it? Is there anything more?
catninja1986 2 years ago
Looks like a Ficus aurea.Florida native Ficus commonly known as a strangler fig.Very fast growing and aggresive tree.I had some very large ones in my yard when I lived in the florida keys.
bjburgett976 2 years ago
Ficus. Don't not exactly what species, but ficus. I have one of those too.
NihilFist 2 years ago
The moss looks great!
I am going to try that method.
I am new to the art of Bonsai. I don't want to be a famous Bonsai artist. I just like the hobby and Idea of me creating a bonsai.Love your art work!
currentDOX 3 years ago
Its a ficus tree. I have a ficus bonsai and same color bark and leaf shape. and the white sap coming out from when you cut the leafs gives it away.
deltaneo1 3 years ago
you should only add the pruneing sealent when its a very large brach or cutting down the trunk so that the tree dosnt dry out. also with the branches it makes it so that it heals over in in not such an ugly fashon. plus if you dont have tree wound sealent you can use patrolium jelly you just have to re apply it every few months.
bonsaiartist25 3 years ago