Ficus Alii – Ficus Maclellandii
Alii doesn’t exist in the wild. ‘Alii’ is a fairly new cultivar and makes a handsome indoor tree.
The long, narrow leaves are naturally glossy and taper to a point. As this ficus tree grows, it may drop its lower leaves revealing a bare woody trunk, giving this tree a palm-like appearance. Sometimes its trunks are braided by growers making it look like a topiary. It makes a bold statement in any brightly lit room.
Care is easier than for many of its relatives. You’ll find it’s less temperamental than F. benjamina, that drops its leaves when it doesn’t get what it wants. However, leaf drop is possible with ‘Alii’ if it doesn’t get enough light and regular waterings.
Repot only when necessary in spring, using the smallest pot that will contain its roots. Ficus plants are slow-growing and prefer to be slightly pot-bound. Use a pot with drainage holes to prevent soggy soil.
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