The Moraceae family, also known as the mulberry family, is distributed in tropical and temperate regions worldwide. The key genus we produce is Ficus, which encompasses a range of growth habits, including trees, shrubs, and climbers. Sought-after varieties include Ficus lyrata, Ficus elastica, Ficus altissima, Ficus deltoidea, Ficus carica, Ficus petiolaris, and Ficus benghalensis for decor. Their applications are wide-ranging: used as ornamental plants in homes and gardens, fruit-bearing trees for agricultural cultivation, and some species provide high-quality wood for furniture making, combining aesthetic, economic, and practical values.