Huge Ficus in
"Rainforest Style", Hilo, Hawaii.
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On a May 2004
visit to Fuku-Bonsai in Hilo, Hawaii, David Fukumoto presented
me with a gift of a bonsai. The bonsai is a Ficus seedling, Ficus
microcarpa, that is a cross between Ficus microcarpa 'Round Leaf'
from Taiwan and a selected clone of Haruo "Papa" Kaneshiro.
The bonsai is now about 30 years of age.
One side of Ficus,
40" by 20", in growing tub.
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The tree has
thick rubbery, ovalish leaves and forms aerial roots with ease
in the high humidity of Hilo. Initially, the plant in its plastic
growing container weighed over 103 pounds in its plastic growing
tub.
Other side of
Ficus .
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In oder to ship
the tree to me David and Mike Imano stripped away all the soil,
trimmed back the roots and pared back all the branches. The tree
was planted on a rubber membrane and most of the roots grew from
the edges of the tree rather than at its center. Outward growing
roots were removed and only the vertical roots were retained.
Rubber membrane
under the base of tree to encourage roots to spread outwards.
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This photo shows
the retained vertical aerial root system.
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The other side
of the tree.
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All branches
were shortened back to usable growing tips and any duplicate
branches were removed.
Top growth severely
pruned back, perspective one.
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Perspective two,
showing compressed height of this design.
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Perspective three,
27"long and 16" from base of root to apex.
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David holding
the bare-rooted tree which now weighs a mere 22 pounds!
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The tree was
boxed and air-shipped to me in Montana. Click here to see the ongoing saga of the "Rainforest
Ficus".
To see David
Fukumoto's original article on this tree's history click
here.
Detail of curtains
of aerial roots on another Rainforest Ficus, Hilo.
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