Do fig trees grow in the rainforest?
Yes they do
by:Nina Shaw
Fig trees grow in groves.
dark parts of the forest
Yes they do.
in australia
The parts of Wisconsin that are zone 5 could grow the Chicago Hardy Fig.
Romeliads, Buttress Roots, Orchids, Lianas, Strangler Fig, Stilts/Prop Roots, Bromeliads, Carniverous Plants MAIREAD AND EMMA D
absolutely! they can get huge!
All trees can be overwatered. The conditions in which they grow control the amount of water they require.d
Prevent pollination of the flowers. I'm not sure of the correct method for fig trees though.
Strangler Fig- seed is planted in canopies. When strangler fig is growing it wraps it's around its host tree (the tree it was planted on) and deprives it from light, rain and nutrients.
there are many answers to this but i only have one and it is a strangler fig on the branches of a tree and then the strangler fig eventually sprout aerial roots . overtime, many roots may grow and then will wrap around the tree resulting in death of the tree.
mostly in the matuarri rain forest but also found in many other places