Hallo ! Konnte diesem süßen Bonsai im Lebensmittelgeschäft nicht widerstehen. Aber sie geben niemals den Namen der Pflanzen außer "Tropenpflanze" oder "Bonsai"irgendwelche schönen Pflanzen Leute haben eine Idee? Danke !
I need IDing so I can lookup proper care.. and yes ! I have noticed the little indentations, gonna gently wipe the leaves and give it a preventative pest treatement, let me know if I’m missing anything else ❤️
I’ve seen these pulling some pretty funny poses but I think this is my favourite so far 😂
J_Stash on
It’s a bonsai bonsai 😂
ConstantCampaign2984 on
My Walmart rescue just said “bonsai $10″. Looked just like this but near death. I revived it, but I’m horrible with watering plants so I keep it on the cusp so it is always reminded who’s in charge.
rocksfried on
Ficus bonsai. I water mine once a week and it LOVES plant food/fertilizer. I have it under a grow light that’s on for 12 hours a day and she’s thriving.
gingatwinga on
Ginseng ficus
helel_8 on
My word 🙈
mokicoo on
Thicc
cats-are-life_3333 on
It’s ficus and I can’t remember what type but use Google lens to identify it
weary_bee479 on
My favorite plant of all time 🥹
I had one for years! But we were moving and unfortunately he did not like the change and died on me, i tried so hard but he lost all his leaves and shriveled up
succthattash on
I think he needs some privacy and TP 🤭
T4N60SUKK4 on
Ginseng ficus
dnkcash on
Other than awesome?
Terrible-Vast-4853 on
Mandrake, Professor Sprouts taught me that in first year.
AffectionateSun5776 on
Ficus nitida (could be an old name)
OkCryptographer8625 on

Why does it remind me of Sid
Celticlunawitch on
Poor chap needs a toilet and some tissue!
Acrobatic-Contact453 on
I wonder how one would do in a bioactive leopard gecko enclosure? Hmmmmm.
Acrobatic-Contact453 on
I’m so going to try
XienDzu on
Looks like Ficus Microcarpa. A little fig tree thst i don’t know the english name for
ItziBit on
Hey it’s Sid !

ReallySorryCanadian on
Ficus microcarpa
snarkyshark918 on

The Bend and Snap!
Embarrassed_Honey558 on
It’s thicccc
Vic_Vega_MrB on
It can’t be a “bonsai”.. It’s not in a bonsai pot…
whatsawin on
Looks like my ginseng ficus
ArcticKalanchoe on
Seeing all these thirsty comments y’all are inspiring me to name it Biggus Ficcus 😋
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AI OVERVIEW ON GOOGLE:
The image shows a Ficus microcarpa ‘Ginseng’ bonsai, also known as a Ginseng Ficus or Chinese Banyan. This type of bonsai is characterized by its thick, bulbous roots that are exposed above the soil, giving it a unique appearance.
Here’s some additional information about the Ficus microcarpa ‘Ginseng’ bonsai:
Origin:
Native to Southeast Asia.
Appearance:
The plant has a thick trunk, often with a reddish-gray color and tiger-like stripes, and a dense canopy of small, oval-shaped, dark green leaves.
Care:
Light: Prefers bright, indirect light, but can tolerate some direct sunlight.
Watering: Allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Overwatering can cause root rot. It’s better to underwater than overwater.
Temperature: It is not frost-hardy and should be kept indoors during cold weather. It thrives in temperatures above 60°F.
Humidity: While it can tolerate normal household humidity, it prefers higher humidity.
Soil: Requires well-draining soil. A mix of peat moss, perlite, and regular potting soil is suitable.
Fertilizing: Fertilize monthly with a diluted liquid fertilizer.
Benefits:
It’s an easy-to-care-for plant that is suitable for beginners. It also has air-purifying qualities.
The Ficus microcarpa ‘Ginseng’ is a popular choice for bonsai enthusiasts due to its unique appearance and low maintenance requirements.
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I need IDing so I can lookup proper care.. and yes ! I have noticed the little indentations, gonna gently wipe the leaves and give it a preventative pest treatement, let me know if I’m missing anything else ❤️
Ficus Retusa
Look like some species of Ficus (fig).
[Ficus microcarpa](https://www.google.com/search?q=Ficus+microcarpa) is a common bonsai.
It’s a wiping ficus, give it some privacy
Not sure but I think his butt itches. Lol
I think it’s a ginseng ficus
It looks like a ginseng ficus.
I’ve seen these pulling some pretty funny poses but I think this is my favourite so far 😂
It’s a bonsai bonsai 😂
My Walmart rescue just said “bonsai $10″. Looked just like this but near death. I revived it, but I’m horrible with watering plants so I keep it on the cusp so it is always reminded who’s in charge.
Ficus bonsai. I water mine once a week and it LOVES plant food/fertilizer. I have it under a grow light that’s on for 12 hours a day and she’s thriving.
Ginseng ficus
My word 🙈
Thicc
It’s ficus and I can’t remember what type but use Google lens to identify it
My favorite plant of all time 🥹
I had one for years! But we were moving and unfortunately he did not like the change and died on me, i tried so hard but he lost all his leaves and shriveled up
I think he needs some privacy and TP 🤭
Ginseng ficus
Other than awesome?
Mandrake, Professor Sprouts taught me that in first year.
Ficus nitida (could be an old name)

Why does it remind me of Sid
Poor chap needs a toilet and some tissue!
I wonder how one would do in a bioactive leopard gecko enclosure? Hmmmmm.
I’m so going to try
Looks like Ficus Microcarpa. A little fig tree thst i don’t know the english name for
Hey it’s Sid !

Ficus microcarpa

The Bend and Snap!
It’s thicccc
It can’t be a “bonsai”.. It’s not in a bonsai pot…
Looks like my ginseng ficus
Seeing all these thirsty comments y’all are inspiring me to name it Biggus Ficcus 😋
AI OVERVIEW ON GOOGLE:
The image shows a Ficus microcarpa ‘Ginseng’ bonsai, also known as a Ginseng Ficus or Chinese Banyan. This type of bonsai is characterized by its thick, bulbous roots that are exposed above the soil, giving it a unique appearance.
Here’s some additional information about the Ficus microcarpa ‘Ginseng’ bonsai:
Origin:
Native to Southeast Asia.
Appearance:
The plant has a thick trunk, often with a reddish-gray color and tiger-like stripes, and a dense canopy of small, oval-shaped, dark green leaves.
Care:
Light: Prefers bright, indirect light, but can tolerate some direct sunlight.
Watering: Allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Overwatering can cause root rot. It’s better to underwater than overwater.
Temperature: It is not frost-hardy and should be kept indoors during cold weather. It thrives in temperatures above 60°F.
Humidity: While it can tolerate normal household humidity, it prefers higher humidity.
Soil: Requires well-draining soil. A mix of peat moss, perlite, and regular potting soil is suitable.
Fertilizing: Fertilize monthly with a diluted liquid fertilizer.
Benefits:
It’s an easy-to-care-for plant that is suitable for beginners. It also has air-purifying qualities.
The Ficus microcarpa ‘Ginseng’ is a popular choice for bonsai enthusiasts due to its unique appearance and low maintenance requirements.