Physiological Studies on Ficus alii plants /
دراسات فسيولوجية على نبات الفيكس الياى
Asmaa Badr Eldin Sayed Elattar ; Supervised Mohammed Abdelkhalek Elkateeb , Effat Asmail Elmaadawy
- Cairo : Asmaa Badr Eldin Sayed Elattar , 2006
- 169p : charts ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty Of Agriculture - Department Of Ornamental Horticulture
Ficus alii (Fbinnendijkiialiior , Fmaclellandiialii , Family : Moraceae) is an interesting foliage plant , native to Philippines , Thailand and Costa Rica It is a tree of dense growth and pendant habit which may grow to several meters in height Its relatively thick leaves are lance - shaped (willow - like leaves) , shiny , deep Green up to 10long and tapering to a slender point and leaf width depends on variety New growth is sometimes tinted bronze and later matures to a deep , rich Green Ficus alii tolerates a wide range of light , temperature , and watering conditions without loosing its leaves