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Are Ficus tree roots invasive?

Yes, the roots of the Ficus tree are very invasive. If you plant a Ficus tree without proper planning, your tree roots will invade a lot of areas. The roots are very tough and they will be able to damage your building foundations and underground utilities, crack up your sidewalks, and more.

How Far Do Ficus Tree Roots Spread?

Some species of Ficus like Ficus benjamina, Ficus elastica, Ficus macrophylla, and so on can have a huge root system. In fact, some Ficus species can grow a root system large enough to disturb your neighbor’s trees. So, if you want to plant a new Ficus tree and don’t want a neighborhood dispute, make sure there is enough room in your yard. And if you have an existing Ficus tree in the yard, you need to think of controlling those invasive roots to have a peaceful neighborhood.

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Ficus trees are a great choice for shade and privacy. It has lush foliage which makes it an ideal choice for a tranquil privacy hedge. However, the problem that comes with Ficus trees is their invasive roots. But don’t keep this beautiful tree out of your yard just because of their unwanted root problems. You can still enjoy the peaceful shade of Ficus trees if you take the proper steps to control their roots.

Packing & Loading

Pot: plastic pot or  black bag 

Medium: cocopeat or soil

Package: by wooden case, or loaded into container directly

Prepare time: 14 days 

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