bonsai tree urban outfitters Baby Ficus Retusa (Ginseng Bonsai Tree) – Also Known as Pot-Bellied Fi –  Happy Houseplants
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bonsai tree urban outfitters Baby Ficus Retusa (Ginseng Bonsai Tree) – Also Known as Pot-Bellied Fi – Happy HouseplantsThe Baby Ficus Retusa, often known as the Ginseng Bonsai Tree, is a captivating indoor plant thats perfect for bringing a touch of refined beauty to your space. This bonsai, with its unique ginseng like roots and lush foliage, adds a gentle yet bold aesthetic, ideal for any home setting. With its compact structure and elegant branching, the Baby Ficus Retusa makes a wonderful centrepiece for tabletops, bookshelves, or windowsills, whether in

The Baby Ficus Retusa, often known as the Ginseng Bonsai Tree, is a captivating indoor plant that’s perfect for bringing a touch of refined beauty to your space. This bonsai, with its unique ginseng-like roots and lush foliage, adds a gentle yet bold aesthetic, ideal for any home setting. With its compact structure and elegant branching, the Baby Ficus Retusa makes a wonderful centrepiece for tabletops, bookshelves, or windowsills, whether in traditional or contemporary interiors.

Size

Approximately W7cm x H15cm. This bonsai arrives potted, already displaying its intricate, well-formed roots and branching, making it a stunning specimen for bonsai lovers and beginners alike.

Baby Ficus Retusa Native Habitat and Growth Patterns 

The Ficus Retusa is native to Southeast Asia, where it thrives in warm, tropical climates. In the wild, this plant can grow quite large, but when cultivated as a bonsai, it retains its miniature size while embodying the natural elegance of a full-grown tree. The ginseng roots provide a sturdy base, and the leaves are evergreen, maintaining their vibrant green year-round.

Styling Baby Ficus Retusaat Home

Add a refined touch by placing your Baby Ficus Retusa in a ceramic planter with soft tones that complement its lush leaves. Style it on a coffee table or sideboard in a brightly lit room to bring a sense of natural peace. For those who appreciate minimalism, pairing this bonsai with natural wood accents or a low ceramic dish can enhance its organic appeal without overwhelming the space.

Baby Ficus Retusa Care Requirements

  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect sunlight but can tolerate lower light conditions. Ideal placement is near a window with filtered light.

  • Watering: Keep the soil slightly moist but avoid overwatering. Allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings.

  • Humidity: Enjoys moderate humidity levels, so a gentle misting once or twice a week can be beneficial, especially in drier indoor environments.

  • Fertiliser: To keep your bonsai healthy and growing well, feed it monthly during the growing season with Happy Houseplants’ Organic Tropical Plant Food, a blend that’s ideal for nurturing robust foliage and healthy roots.

Why Choose The Baby Ficus Retusa

This ginseng bonsai is a symbol of tranquillity and strength. Its compact size makes it easy to place in smaller spaces, and with minimal care, it rewards with fresh green growth year-round. Perfect for both bonsai beginners and aficionados, the Baby Ficus Retusa is a wonderful gift option as well, adding life to any room.

Interesting Baby Ficus Retusa Facts

  • In Asian cultures, the Ficus Retusa is often considered a symbol of unity, peace, and prosperity, making it a meaningful choice for homes or workplaces.

  • The ginseng-like roots, which resemble human legs or trunks, give the plant a unique visual charm that distinguishes it from other bonsai.

Baby Ficus Retusa FAQs

Is the Ficus Retusa pet-friendly? No, the Ficus family can be mildly toxic to pets if ingested, so keep it out of reach of cats and dogs.

Can it grow outdoors? Yes, in warmer climates, this bonsai can thrive outdoors, but in the UK, it is best grown indoors or brought inside during colder months.

How often should I prune it? Prune the branches back during the growing season to maintain its compact shape and encourage dense foliage.

Explore More

Explore our collection for additional bonsai options or houseplants that pair well with this miniature tree. Consider our gift card option if you’re looking for a unique gift – perfect for the plant lover in your life.

All our plants are supplied in a plastic nursery pot

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