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Ficus Microcarpa
Yellow green flowers of the vulnerable Australian native Three veined Hakea, Hakea trineura, family Proteaceae. Restricted distribution to soils on hills and ranges of serpentinite rock in Rockhampton region of central Queensland. Autumn to spring flowering. Threatened species due to loss of habitat due to mining, Listed as vulnerable. Stems and young leaves covered in rust brown hairs.
Ficus microcarpa 'Ginseng'
Close-Up View of a Lush Green Hoya Plant in a White Pot Indoors
Care of the shrub Hakea laurina or Pin-cushion hakea
Calamansi orange ( citrus microcarpa), also known as lemon cui or jeruk kunci.
Citrus × microcarpa Bunge Flower
Ilex crenata Thunb.
Dollar banyan plant Ficus microcarpa is a plant that is still in the same family as the banyan tree called the kimeng tree and usually grows on the side of the road. The most striking difference between the ordinary banyan and the dollar banyan is the leaves. This plant is usually used for bonsai material
Vertical closeup photo of a bouquet of Pincushion Hakea leaves and red and cream coloured flowers in a vase next to a rustic brick wall in a cafe. Mudgee NSW.
Camelina microcarpa, Brassicaceae. Wild plant shot in spring.
Foliage of a sweet-scented hakea tree,Hakea suaveolens
Camelina microcarpa, Brassicaceae. Wild plant shot in spring.
Photo showing a tropical fig bonsai tree plant (Latin name: ficus microcarpa ginseng), growing in a deep white flower pot.  This indoor bonsai tree has a thick, twisted trunk and is an easy, undemanding house plant.
Hakea laurina is a stunning native Australian shrub that blooms in autumn and winter with pin-cushion red and white flowers.
Top view of Ficus microcarpa, Green Island, Wax Fig, Panda Ficus or Dollar Ficus growing in pot isolated on white background included clipping path.
Leaves and the strange little spherical flowers of Hakea laurina (Pincushion Hakea), a small tree native to Western Australia, but widely grown as a garden shrub.
Ficus microcarpa
Chinese banyan wood background
Tree and Sun beam
Native flower of south west Australia (Hakea laurina)
Citrus Microcarpa Bynge
Banyan  Bonsai.excellent chinese banyan tree ficus microcarpa landscaping tree
Ficus Microcarpa Plant Leaves
Ficus Microcarpa
The Ficus microcarpa bonsai, also known as Chinese Banyan, thrives in a terracotta pot, showcasing its lush foliage and intricate roots
Photo showing a typical indoor fig bonsai tree (Latin name: ficus microcarpa ginseng).  The trunk shape is exactly what people associate with Japanese bonsai trees - it is curved, bendy and snakes as an 'S' shape.
Globular flowers and large blue green leaves of the Australian native Sea Urchin Hakea, Hakea petiolaris, family Proteaceae. Endemic to Darling Range, Western Australia. Flowers autumn winter. Produces nectar that attracts birds and bees
Cream flowers and holly-like leaves of the Australian native Snail Hakea, Hakea cristata, family Proteaceae. Endemic to Perth region of Western Australia. Winter flowering. Common name refers to shape of the fruit.
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