Ficus petiolaris and Ficus palmeri
25th Jul 2025
Ficus petiolaris is another of my favorite caudiciforms. Even at a young age this tree can produce a swollen stem with a lot of character. Ficus palmeri is very similar to F. petiolaris. Some botanists feel that they are just varieties of the same species. In my opinion there is significant difference between the two to be considered two distinct species. Both originate from Mexico. If grown in the ground these trees can grow large. I have grown most of my plants in containers, which stunts growth. This stunting eventually produces very interesting trunks and roots. The leaf of Ficus petiolaris has pinkish-red veins, while F. palmeri leaf veins are light green. Both species make excellent bonsai specimens. I have over ten special plants in my personal collection. I can't get enough of both types. I hope you will find the same!





