This bright yellow form of Ficus nitida is a common landscape plant in the tropics, but I have not seen it in the U.S. The oval 3" long leaves are chartreuse in shade, screaming yellow in sun. It is a versatile plant, growing equally well as a pot plant, a sheared hedge, or as a small tree to about 20 feet tall and wide with a rounded habit. It is durable and easy to grow. USDA Zones 10-11.
Grown in 3.5 inch square pots.
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