Ginseng Ficus Bonsai 'Ginseng'
Invite ancient artistry and natural tranquility into your space with the Ginseng Ficus Bonsai. With its powerful, ginseng-like roots and a lush crown of glossy leaves, this miniature tree is a living sculpture. Effortlessly elegant and surprisingly easy to care for, it's the perfect statement piece for a modern office desk or a peaceful living room corner. Not just a plant, but a symbol of resilience and fortune that actively purifies your air. Elevate your interior and wellness in one step.
1. Basic Identification
Common Name: Ginseng Ficus Bonsai, Banyan Tree
Botanical Name: Ficus microcarpa
Variant: Ginseng
Plant Color: Green
Arabic Name: اشجار قزم
Plant Country: Netherlands
2. Taxonomy & Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Rosales
Family: Moraceae
Genus: Ficus
Species: Ficus microcarpa
3. Origin & Distribution
Native to Southeast Asia, China, and Australia. It is widely cultivated globally as an ornamental plant and bonsai due to its hardy nature and unique root structure.
4. Visual Characteristics
This plant is characterized by its thick, bulbous aerial roots that resemble ginseng ginger roots, which grow above the soil. It features a dense canopy of small, oval, glossy dark-green leaves that remain vibrant year-round.
5. Size & Dimensions
As an indoor bonsai, it typically grows between 12 to 36 inches (30–90 cm) in height. The width of the canopy is often pruned to maintain a balanced, miniature tree appearance.
6. Light Requirements
Prefers bright, indirect sunlight. It can tolerate some direct morning sun but should be shielded from intense afternoon rays. It can adapt to medium light levels, though growth may slow.
7. Watering Needs
Water moderately when the top inch of the soil feels dry to the touch. It is important to avoid overwatering or letting the plant sit in standing water, as this can lead to root rot. Mist leaves occasionally to maintain moisture.
8. Soil & Potting
Requires a well-draining potting mix, ideally a specific bonsai soil or a blend of peat, sand, and perlite. Ensure the pot has adequate drainage holes.
9. Temperature & Humidity
Thrives in temperatures between 60°F and 75°F (15°C to 24°C). It prefers high humidity; if the air is dry, placing it on a pebble tray with water or using a humidifier is recommended.
10. Fertilization
Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer once a month during the growing season (spring and summer). Reduce or stop fertilization during the dormant winter months.
11. Maintenance & Care Level
Care Level: Easy to Medium. Requires regular pruning of the leaves to maintain its bonsai shape and encourage new growth. It is sensitive to being moved, which may cause temporary leaf drop.
12. Growth & Propagation
A slow to moderate grower. It can be propagated through softwood cuttings or air layering during the spring or early summer.
13. Common Problems
Susceptible to leaf drop if overwatered, underwatered, or moved to a new environment. Common pests include scale, mealybugs, and spider mites. Yellowing leaves often indicate overwatering.
14. Benefits & Uses
An excellent air-purifying plant that helps remove indoor toxins. It is primarily used for interior decoration, stress relief, and as a popular gift for offices and homes due to its symbolic association with good luck.
15. Toxicity & Safety
Toxic to pets (cats and dogs) if ingested, as the sap contains latex which can cause gastrointestinal distress. It may also cause skin irritation in humans with latex allergies; not safe for human consumption.
Ginseng Ficus Bonsai 'Ginseng'
Invite ancient artistry and natural tranquility into your space with the Ginseng Ficus Bonsai. With its powerful, ginseng-like roots and a lush crown of glossy leaves, this miniature tree is a living sculpture. Effortlessly elegant and surprisingly easy to care for, it's the perfect statement piece for a modern office desk or a peaceful living room corner. Not just a plant, but a symbol of resilience and fortune that actively purifies your air. Elevate your interior and wellness in one step.
1. Basic Identification
Common Name: Ginseng Ficus Bonsai, Banyan Tree
Botanical Name: Ficus microcarpa
Variant: Ginseng
Plant Color: Green
Arabic Name: اشجار قزم
Plant Country: Netherlands
2. Taxonomy & Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Rosales
Family: Moraceae
Genus: Ficus
Species: Ficus microcarpa
3. Origin & Distribution
Native to Southeast Asia, China, and Australia. It is widely cultivated globally as an ornamental plant and bonsai due to its hardy nature and unique root structure.
4. Visual Characteristics
This plant is characterized by its thick, bulbous aerial roots that resemble ginseng ginger roots, which grow above the soil. It features a dense canopy of small, oval, glossy dark-green leaves that remain vibrant year-round.
5. Size & Dimensions
As an indoor bonsai, it typically grows between 12 to 36 inches (30–90 cm) in height. The width of the canopy is often pruned to maintain a balanced, miniature tree appearance.
6. Light Requirements
Prefers bright, indirect sunlight. It can tolerate some direct morning sun but should be shielded from intense afternoon rays. It can adapt to medium light levels, though growth may slow.
7. Watering Needs
Water moderately when the top inch of the soil feels dry to the touch. It is important to avoid overwatering or letting the plant sit in standing water, as this can lead to root rot. Mist leaves occasionally to maintain moisture.
8. Soil & Potting
Requires a well-draining potting mix, ideally a specific bonsai soil or a blend of peat, sand, and perlite. Ensure the pot has adequate drainage holes.
9. Temperature & Humidity
Thrives in temperatures between 60°F and 75°F (15°C to 24°C). It prefers high humidity; if the air is dry, placing it on a pebble tray with water or using a humidifier is recommended.
10. Fertilization
Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer once a month during the growing season (spring and summer). Reduce or stop fertilization during the dormant winter months.
11. Maintenance & Care Level
Care Level: Easy to Medium. Requires regular pruning of the leaves to maintain its bonsai shape and encourage new growth. It is sensitive to being moved, which may cause temporary leaf drop.
12. Growth & Propagation
A slow to moderate grower. It can be propagated through softwood cuttings or air layering during the spring or early summer.
13. Common Problems
Susceptible to leaf drop if overwatered, underwatered, or moved to a new environment. Common pests include scale, mealybugs, and spider mites. Yellowing leaves often indicate overwatering.
14. Benefits & Uses
An excellent air-purifying plant that helps remove indoor toxins. It is primarily used for interior decoration, stress relief, and as a popular gift for offices and homes due to its symbolic association with good luck.
15. Toxicity & Safety
Toxic to pets (cats and dogs) if ingested, as the sap contains latex which can cause gastrointestinal distress. It may also cause skin irritation in humans with latex allergies; not safe for human consumption.

