Port Jackson Ficus Boulder Form
A striking 30-year-old Port Jackson ficus with a rounded, boulder-like base and exposed roots that cling over the mound of soil, giving the tree a powerful, ancient character in a compact size. The lush canopy of glossy leaves, sprinkled with fresh growth, sits neatly above the rugged base, making this an eye-catching feature for a desk, shelf, or small table.
Port Jackson Fig (Ficus rubiginosa) – an Australian native fig valued in bonsai for its strong trunks, dense foliage, and ability to develop dramatic buttressing and surface roots over time. Hardy and evergreen, it responds well to pruning and wiring, making it a favourite for creating bold, character-rich trees.




