Sandpaper Fig is an native fruiting tree that gets its name from its rough textured leaves. The ancient fig tree produces a very sweet fruit growing to 2cm in diameter that can be eaten fresh, dried or cooked. Sandpaper Fig is generally a hardy species and adapts well to a wide range of habitats. It attracts birds, bees, insects and lizards making it a great addition to the garden.
Conditions: Prefers full-sun and is suitable to part-shade. Protect from frosts. Can tolerate drought.
Size: 6-10m H 3-5m W
Soil: Native Australian soil, well-drained. Tolerates sandy soils.
Conditions: Prefers full-sun and is suitable to part-shade. Protect from frosts. Can tolerate drought.
Size: 6-10m H 3-5m W
Soil: Native Australian soil, well-drained. Tolerates sandy soils.