bonsai ficus tree Indoor Ficus Tree | Small Bonsai Tree
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bonsai ficus tree Indoor Ficus Tree | Small Bonsai Tree

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bonsai ficus tree Indoor Ficus Tree | Small Bonsai TreeFicus microcarpa Compacta Indoor Ficus Tree Compact Fig Bonsai Tree for Home and Office Slow growing and steady, the Compact Fig Bonsai Tree forms its shape gradually, adding new leaves in tight clusters that create a rich, evergreen canopy. Native to Southeast Asia and Australia, this ficus variety is known for its sturdy branches and rounded leaves that stay glossy throughout the year. Its natural growth habit remains compact, making it a good fit

Ficus microcarpa ‘Compacta’

Indoor Ficus Tree | Compact Fig Bonsai Tree for Home and Office

Slow-growing and steady, the Compact Fig Bonsai Tree forms its shape gradually, adding new leaves in tight clusters that create a rich, evergreen canopy. Native to Southeast Asia and Australia, this ficus variety is known for its sturdy branches and rounded leaves that stay glossy throughout the year. Its natural growth habit remains compact, making it a good fit for those who want an unfussy, reliable indoor bonsai.

Dwarf Ficus Tree | Small Bonsai Tree Care Instructions

This species thrives in bright light—both full and partial sun. Water when the pot feels noticeably lighter, typically every 5–7 days, by submerging it up to the rim for 5–10 minutes and allowing it to drain well. Comfortable in temperatures between 55–80°F, it prefers to stay away from heaters or cold drafts. During warmer seasons, it can enjoy time outdoors in soft morning light.

Bonsai Tree for Home and Office | Small Ficus Tree for Decorating and Gifting

With its upright form and dense foliage, the Compact Fig works easily into a variety of rooms—placed on shelving, a kitchen counter, a bedside table, or a work desk where its presence adds structure without overwhelming the space. The handmade White vessel introduces a clean, minimal base that pairs well with wood, ceramics, and neutral palette decor. It also makes a meaningful, living gift for someone who appreciates small-scale greenery and slow, steady growth.

Ficus species are associated with learning and resilience across many traditions. They're often seen as symbols of patience and long-term clarity—traits that complement spaces meant for reading, focus, or quiet work.

IN A NUTSHELL

Thrives in bright light; handles full or partial sun with protection from harsh midday rays.

Low maintenance. Water when the pot feels about half lighter—about every 5–7 days—by submerging up to the rim for 5–10 minutes and draining well.

Prefers temps between 55–80°F; avoid heaters, AC drafts, or sudden temperature shifts.

Naturally compact and slow-growing; maintains form with occasional pruning.

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