Ficus citrifolia
wild banyan-tree
Moraceae

Plant Specifics
Form:
Size:
Life Span:
long-lived perennial
Flower Color:
Fruit Color:
Phenology:
Noted For:
Landscaping
Recommended Uses:
Considerations:
Light:
Moisture Tolerance:
Usually moist, occasional inundation ---- to ---- Not wet but not extremely dry
Salt Water Flooding Tolerance:
Unknown
Salt Spray/Salty Soil Tolerance:
Low/no tolerance of salty wind or direct salt spray
Soil or Other Substrate:
Sand, Loam, Lime Rock
Suitable to Grow In:
10A,10B,11
Ecology
Wildlife:
Larval host for ruddy daggerwing ( Marpesia petreus ) butterflies, Edwards' wasp ( Lymire edwardsii ) and fig sphinx ( Pachylia ficus ) moths.
It is pollinated by a host-specific wasp ( Pegoscapus tonduzi ).
Many birds and other wildlife consume the fruit and find cover in this plant.
Native Habitats:



