Bonsai of Ficus Cascade.
Safe delivery in a wooden crate.
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Height: 37 cm (excluding pot)
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Width: 30 cm
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Trunk: 20 cm
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Pot: 8 x 14 x 20 cm
Photos taken in April 2026
Ficus Carica bonsai in a white pot
This Ficus Carica bonsai is a common fig grown as a bonsai and sold with the white pot shown in the photographs. The tree stands about 37 cm tall measured from the soil, around 30 cm across, on a trunk of roughly 20 cm. The pictures were taken in April 2026 and show the exact specimen on offer, set in a white ceramic pot of 8 x 14 x 20 cm that comes with it.
Ficus carica is the edible fig, a Mediterranean tree with broad lobed leaves and a pale, smooth bark that takes on movement and girth as it ages. Worked as a bonsai it gives a heavier, more sculptural trunk than many indoor figs, and the white pot sets off the grey of the bark and the green of the foliage cleanly. The size here reads as a substantial table specimen rather than a small starter tree.
The fig in bonsai
Figs have a long history in bonsai for their fast thickening trunks and their willingness to form character early. Ficus carica brings the added association of the Mediterranean orchard, a species people recognise from the fruit, which gives the tree a familiar, rooted feel. The broad leaf is part of its identity rather than something to hide.
About this specimen
The tree you receive is the one in the photographs: a Ficus carica at roughly 37 cm in height with a 20 cm trunk, planted in the white 8 x 14 x 20 cm pot that is included. It ships in a wooden crate for safe delivery. This is a single living tree, photographed in April 2026, so what you see is what arrives.
A fig of this scale suits anyone who wants a presence on the bench with a recognisable Mediterranean character.







