It’s super easy to take cuttings from a regular willow tree. If you find one in the wild, snip a few small branches off just as it start putting out leaves and drop them in water, in a few weeks you’ll have roots and then you can pot them up. 👌
It’s not the same but if you struggled getting willow leaf fig seeds it’s a pretty good 2nd option. Willow leaf figs are evergreens which is nice to have all year round, it’s actually a ficus but it looks similar to a Salix. I wonder why willow leaf figs are hard to find online.
Helpful video for the beginner. I would like to try the Willow Leaf Fig but can't find it online. I would like it as a starter tree.
It’s super easy to take cuttings from a regular willow tree. If you find one in the wild, snip a few small branches off just as it start putting out leaves and drop them in water, in a few weeks you’ll have roots and then you can pot them up. 👌
@@bonsaibarn Thank you. I have willow here where I live. I did not release that it is the same as the genus Salix.
It’s not the same but if you struggled getting willow leaf fig seeds it’s a pretty good 2nd option. Willow leaf figs are evergreens which is nice to have all year round, it’s actually a ficus but it looks similar to a Salix. I wonder why willow leaf figs are hard to find online.