Ancient Port Jackson Ficus Plateau
A compact yet incredibly powerful 40-year-old Port Jackson ficus with a broad, weathered trunk and textured bark that looks like a miniature cliff face rising from a lush green carpet. The dense, fresh foliage sits low and wide over the trunk, giving the tree a sturdy, grounded presence that feels like an old giant growing on a rocky hillside.
Port Jackson Fig (Ficus rubiginosa) – an Australian native fig cherished in bonsai for its strong trunks, fine branching, and evergreen, glossy leaves that respond well to regular pruning. Over time it develops dramatic buttressing, surface roots, and textured bark, making it ideal for older, character-rich specimens like this.




