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Port Jackson Ficus

Port Jackson Ficus

A character-filled Port Jackson fig with a powerful, gnarled base and fresh new growth, set in a wide ceramic landscape pot with soft moss and miniature décor to create a peaceful scene. The low profile and sweeping trunk lines make this tree perfect as a living feature on a sideboard, coffee table, or office shelf, bringing a calm, natural presence into your space.

Come and feel the natural energy of this masterpiece at Happy Bonsai Sydney.

Welcome to our garden at 31 Rookwood Road, Yagoona NSW 2199

Happy Bonsai Sydney – Where Bonsai Meets Art and Soul

Port Jackson Fig (Ficus rubiginosa) – an evergreen Australian native fig prized in bonsai for its vigorous growth, glossy oval leaves, and ability to develop impressive trunks and aerial roots over time. It is widely regarded as a hardy, forgiving species that responds well to pruning and is often recommended as an excellent choice for beginners to practise and learn bonsai techniques.

Come and feel the natural energy of this masterpiece at Happy Bonsai Sydney.

Welcome to our garden at 31 Rook

$550.00Price
Species
Experience Level
Care Difficulty
Price Ranges
Quantity

Experience Level

Experience Level explains how much bonsai knowledge and confidence someone should have before choosing a tree. Care Difficulty explains how much time, attention, and technique the tree needs to stay healthy and looking its best.​

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Starter

  • Ideal for first-time bonsai owners or general plant lovers.

  • Very forgiving of missed waterings and basic mistakes, with simple pruning needs.

Tree in Hands

Intermediate

  • Suited to people who have owned plants or bonsai before.

  • Needs a bit more attention to watering, light, pruning, and styling to keep good shape.

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Advanced

  • Best for experienced bonsai enthusiasts.

  • Requires regular, precise work (pruning, wiring, repotting timing) and close monitoring of health.

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