Ficus macrophylla es una higuera estranguladora; la germinación usualmente ocurre en la copa de un árbol huésped y el plantón vive como epífita hasta que sus raíces establecen contacto con el suelo. Entonces se alarga y estrangula su huésped, finalmente llegando a ser un árbol independiente. Los individuos pueden alcanzar 60 m de altura.. One of the evergreen trees that is perfectly decorating cities and urban centers is the Ficus macrophylla. It is a tree that belongs to the Moraceae family and is known by its common name black fig or black fig tree. It is capable of reaching up to 60 meters in height if it grows in good conditions, so it will be a decorative element on a large.

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Cultivation Details. A tree mainly of subtropical areas in Australia, it succeeds at elevations up to 2,000 metres if given a sheltered site [. 307. ]. It grows best in areas where annual daytime temperatures are within the range 18 - 28°c, but can tolerate 10 - 34°c [. 418.. Ficus. macrophylla. Desf. ex Pers. Description: Large spreading tree, epiphytic and strangling in early stages, trunks becoming massive with large buttresses; young stems glabrous. Leaves ovate to elliptic or oblong, 10-25 cm long, 7-10 cm wide, upper surface green and glabrous, lower surface rusty-coloured due to covering of minute scales.