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Old 25-08-2005, 03:07 PM
Marty Haber
 
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The hanging root which you described is an aerial root common to most ficus
varieties. If left alone, it probably will root itself into the soil.
These aerial roots support the soft-wooded trucks of ficus, and, in nature,
form a thick mass. I like them in bonsai because they provide a jungle-like
feeling, reminding me of the Everglades.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Culligan"
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Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 7:51 AM
Subject: [IBC] New Ficus growing root from it's upper branches


Hi.

I'm completely new to Bonsai trees but have always been interested in
them.
Recently, I was given a ficus which I noticed is growing a long root from
one of it's upper branches. It consists of one thin root which then
splits
into about 5 more roots, and they're running along the soil. Should I
leave
it 'dig in' or not?

Thanks for any advice
J Culligan

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