Description
Ficus racemosa is a fast-growing, deciduous to semi-evergreen tree that can reach up to 15 to 20 meters in height. It is easily recognized by its unique clusters of fig-like fruits that grow directly from the trunk and larger branches, a feature that makes it particularly striking. The bark is smooth and greyish, and the leaves are broad, oval, and glossy green, creating a lush canopy.
The small figs change color from green to reddish-purple as they ripen and serve as an important food source for birds and wildlife. Ficus racemosa thrives in tropical and subtropical climates and grows well in full sun with moist, well-drained soil. Because of its size and distinctive fruiting habit, it is often planted as a shade or ornamental tree in large gardens, parks, and along roadsides.