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ImageHello Hello Plants Nursery Campbellfield Melbourne Victoria Australia Ficus obliqua 'Figaro' foliageChervil Herb 4" PotA large jacaranda tree with purple flowers stands beside palm trees and greenery under a partly cloudy sky.
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Ficus obliqua 'Figaro'

'Figaro' is the naturally compact, low growing form of Ficus. This evergreen little shrub produces thick, glossy green leaves and minimal to no flowers in the cooler climates. It is incredibly hardy once established, even tolerating frosts and coastal conditions whilst maintaining its tropical look. See our Ficus Hedging & Screening Factsheet here for more about the different Ficus varieties!
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Anthriscus cerefolium

Chervil, sometimes called garden chervil or French parsley, is a delicate annual herb related to parsley. This plant is a native to the Caucasus, which is a mountainous region between Turkey and Russia. Chervil was spread through Europe by the Romans, and is now naturalised. The plants can grow up to 70cm tall and 30cm wide, and produces small white flowers. This herb is referred to as gourmet's parsley, and is used particularly in France to season poultry, seafood, spring veg, soups and sauces. It has a faint taste of liquorice and aniseed. Chervil is one of the four French "fines herbes" which are essential to French cooking. The other three are tarragon, chives and parsley. Unlike stronger herbs like thyme and rosemary which can withstand long cooking times, these "fines herbes" are added at the last minute. Traditionally, chervil has had many medicinal uses. It has claimed to be used as a digestive aid, for lowering blood pressure, and used infused with vinegar for curing hiccups! It has also been used as a mild stimulant. It prefers a cool and moist location, and regular harvesting of leaves helps to prevent it rapidly going to seed, which will bring the plant to the end of its production.

Jacaranda mimosifolia

The Jacaranda tree puts on a breathtaking floral display. Its vivid lilac-blue clusters of trumpet shaped blossoms appear in the summer, later falling to the earth carpeting the ground with a mass of colour. It is said that if you are walking underneath the Jacaranda tree and one of the trumpet blossoms falls on your head you will be favoured by fortune.
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Botanical Name

Ficus obliqua 'Figaro'

Other Common Names

Compact Ficus

Origin

Australia, Pacific

Plant Type

Leaf Drop

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Water Requirement

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Fertilise Me

December, February, January, March, November, October, September

Fertilizer Frequency

Monthly, When needed

Best time to plant

Planting Distance

1 every 80cm, 1 per metre

Max Height

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Growth Speed

Prune Me

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Flowering

Foliage Colour

Autumn Colour
Fruit / Seed

Attracts
Toxic To

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botanical name

Anthriscus Cerefolium

botanical name

Jacaranda mimosifolia

height x width

9m x 6m

features

Graceful fern-like foliage with masses of mauve-blue trumpet-shaped blossoms in summer

conditions

Full sun in well-drained soil. keep protected from frost when young

landscape use

Specimen, street tree, parks, avenues,

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