i am looking something similar to this, not very dense leaf, small to medium leaf size.. anyone can tell what species is this

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asking tree species in courtyard
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does anyone can tell or suggest tree species for courtyard planning..
i am looking something similar to this, not very dense leaf, small to medium leaf size.. anyone can tell what species is this ![]() This post has been edited by OrdernPay: Jan 17 2023, 08:04 PM |
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Jan 17 2023, 08:11 PM
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ficus plant? I saw a lot of shopping mall plant in box
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Jan 17 2023, 09:18 PM
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QUOTE(OrdernPay @ Jan 17 2023, 08:04 PM) does anyone can tell or suggest tree species for courtyard planning.. Youn intend to plant in a pot or ground ?i am looking something similar to this, not very dense leaf, small to medium leaf size.. anyone can tell what species is this ![]() Both have different end results. This post has been edited by mini orchard: Jan 18 2023, 08:53 AM |
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QUOTE(OrdernPay @ Jan 17 2023, 08:04 PM) does anyone can tell or suggest tree species for courtyard planning.. No it’s not a ficus. I believe this is a Japanese Maple. It’s a go to for these zen courtyard setups. But be realistic about what works in temperate climate might not work in ours. So go to a nursery and explore things that work in tropical weather.i am looking something similar to this, not very dense leaf, small to medium leaf size.. anyone can tell what species is this ![]() I’d suggest you go for typical tropical trees that don’t shed leaves. This Japanese Maple is damn messy because it does shed. This post has been edited by Cavatzu: Jan 18 2023, 05:05 AM |
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Jan 18 2023, 09:42 AM
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QUOTE(OrdernPay @ Jan 18 2023, 09:42 AM) From my daily gardening and orchard experienced, having the same plant in.pot and ground will have different growth and shedding of leaves. Sunlight and water are major 'nutrients' for plants and tress. Lack or more of either one or both will have different result. When the growth reaches its peak and the roots unable to expand, the pot will eventually crack. The more frequent you cut the branches, the faster it will grow new branches and the roots will expand faster. Never plant trees indoor in the ground as the expanding roots can break the underground water and sewage pipe plus floor tiles. Finally, do expect the wall and floor to get moldy faster in an enclosed environment. All my fruits trees are in the orchard and I cant advise you on which tree species is suitable for courtyard but a visit to any garden nursery will have your questions answered. OrdernPay liked this post
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