yes but it needs water and part shade part sun
Yes, ficus trees are not poisonous to humans.
Ficus trees like part sun and part shade. Also when they are outside you need to make sure that you water them more then you would with them indoors.
They are both trees, fig trees in fact.
Ficus trees are tropical plants and typically cannot survive outdoors in zone 7 where temperatures can drop below freezing. It is best to keep ficus trees as houseplants or in containers that can be brought inside during colder months to protect them from cold temperatures.
I think until you specify a particular species, Ficus is Ficus.Ficus is the scientific name of the fig family.
Figs.
Yes, they can be planted anywhere. The only thing is that they don't naturally grow outside of taigas.
Ficus, and then something else depending on its specific species.
The Man Who Planted Trees was created in 1953.
A ficus tree can grow up to fifty feet in height but it really depends on many variables. One variable is whether you have it planted in a pot or in the ground and another important factor would be where you had planted the tree, in the north or in the south.
You do need to water trees.... If they are planted outside they may get enough water from the ground and precipitation but all living things require water.
A belt of trees planted for the purpose of blocking the wind is called a windbreak. It is also sometimes referred to as a shelterbelt. Many times they are built on farms as well as near fields, but they can also be planted around a home to conserve energy.