Ficus religiosa Tissue Culture Plants are a stunning addition to spiritual gardens and tropical landscapes. With their sacred significance and lush, vibrant foliage, these plants bring a sense of serenity and tranquility to any outdoor space.
Botanical Name: Ficus religiosa
Common Name: Sacred Fig, Peepal Tree, Bodhi Tree
Family: Moraceae
Cultivar Intro: Ficus religiosa is an iconic tree steeped in cultural and spiritual significance, revered across Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism as the "Bodhi Tree"—the species under which Buddha attained enlightenment. Beyond its spiritual symbolism, it is admired for its graceful growth habit and distinctive foliage: heart-shaped leaves with long, tapering tips that quiver even in the gentlest breeze, earning it the nickname "the tree that moves."
Advantages
Cultural & Spiritual Appeal
Adaptability & Longevity
Product Parameters
Category |
Details |
Propagation Method |
In vitro tissue culture (TC) – Ensures virus-free, genetically uniform seedlings. |
Plant Stage |
- TC single plants (Rooting stage), ready for transplanting |
Size Options |
- TC single |
Growth Characteristics |
- Mature height: 15–30 meters in outdoor landscapes (natural habitat); 3–5 meters in large containers with pruning. |
Color |
Foliage: New leaves emerge in a glossy, coppery-pink hue, maturing to a deep, vibrant green with a smooth, waxy texture. Leaf undersides are paler green. Fall foliage (in deciduous regions) turns yellow before dropping. |
Parameter |
Details |
Origin |
China |
Departure Port |
Guangzhou (CAN) – Direct access to global airfreight routes for 1–3 day delivery. |
MOQ |
- TC: 5,000 plants (variety combinations available) |
Delivery Time |
1–3 days by air to major ports (e.g., LAX, MIA, AMS, SYD). |
Packaging |
- TC plants: Aseptic culture boxes with agar medium + thermal-insulated cold-chain packaging |
Documentation |
Phytosanitary Certificate, CO, CITES (if required), NON-GMO Declaration, Commercial Invoice, Packing List, and Air Waybill. |
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