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		<title>Why do Ficus lose leaves?</title>
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Almost everyone that has ever purchased a Ficus tree (benjamina that is) has had to drag out the rake, broom or whatever to clean up the leaves that have dropped.
Generally, when you ask an interior plant professional &#8220;Why do Ficus lose leaves?&#8221; you&#8217;ll usually receive a short but simple answer &#8211; &#8220;It&#8217;s acclimating&#8221;. This is [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ficus Hundred Species And Varieties</title>
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The Ficus family is a diverse one with over eight hundred species and thousands of varieties. Most of these species originate in the Old World tropics. Ficus benjamina, commonly known as the &#8220;weeping fig&#8221; can originally be found in India, northern Australia, and Southeast Asia.
The Ficus benjamina can grow very large 30-40 feet high or [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ficus Trees an Introduction</title>
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Strolling into just about any garden center or nursery which handles indoor house plants you&#8217;ll find the Ficus benjamina.
There probably isn&#8217;t another indoor tree that is more popular than a Ficus benjamina. The flipside is &#8211; there probably is no other plant that causes more grief, headaches, agony or frustration then the Ficus benjamina.

Ficus benjamina [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ficus Tree Losing Leaves</title>
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Question: I have a ficus tree that is dropping leaves rapidly from all over the tree not just the old growth and I do not see any new leaves coming. I have not changed the way I water it and have had in for about five years and this has never happened before. In fact [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ficus Culture and Care</title>
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The Ficus is one of the most commonly grown indoor plants. There are over 800 species and 2,000 varieties most of which are native to the Old World tropics. It belongs to the mulberry family Moraceae and grown in many different forms, from the small vining &#8216;pumila&#8217;, the broadleaf &#8216;robusta&#8217;, the giant &#8217;strangler fig&#8217;, and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ficus Tree Care</title>
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In caring for a Ficus one of the first things to remember is &#8230; Ficus don&#8217;t like changes. Understand that and you will be well on your way to having a great looking indoor tree.
The care of a Ficus tree is boring&#8230; they don&#8217;t like changes to their environment. The first thing to pay attention [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ficus Benjamina The Weeping Fig</title>
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Ficus benjamina, often referred to as the weeping Ficus or weeping fig, is one of the most prolific plants and is widely used as a indoor plant an as large trees in interior landscapes. 
The benjamina used to be considered a landscape plant of choice, but more recent studies have revealed that its aggressive root [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ficus Lyrata &#8211; Fiddle Leaf Fig</title>
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Ficus Lyrata is an original Masterpiece of nature with its broad, bold, giant leaves of living art that resembles a fiddle&#8230; hence the name &#8220;Fiddle leaf Fig.&#8221;

Broad &#8211; bold &#8211; giant leaves to decorate you home or office. A tree that&#8217;s looks out of the ordinary. What kind of a tree are we talking about? [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ficus Tree &#8211; Natural Pest Control</title>
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House plants pests is a part of growing plants&#8230; everyone deals with the problem differently. I like to use the best method to handle the problem. Basically safe, natural solutions! Indoors, few choices exist for homeowners.
Neem A Safe, Natural Option! 
Neem oil comes from the pressed seed of the neem tree &#8211; Azadiracta indica [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ficus &#8216;Wiandi&#8217;</title>
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Ficus Wiandi is a new cultivar and a sister plant to Ficus &#8216;Rianne, although it has slightly smaller leaves, the plant has a free-form growth pattern that is slightly horizontally dominant. Like &#8216;Rianne&#8217;, &#8216;Wiandi&#8217; has the look of bonsai, with branches that zig and zag between internodes, often turning at right angles.
&#8216;Wiandi&#8217; has very low [...]]]></description>
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