Ficus Hillii
Ficus Hillii
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Current Stock Height Guides
Current Stock Height Guides
Height guide disclaimer: Height ranges are approximate only. As living products, plant heights naturally vary between individual plants, batches, and seasons. No guarantee is given that supplied plants will fall within the stated range. If minimum heights are required, you mustconfirm current batch heights with Evergreen Trees Direct prior to purchase. Variation in height is normal and is not grounds for return, refund, replacement, or compensation.
Root Ball Dimensions (Height & Width)
Root Ball Dimensions (Height & Width)
Use this as a reference when digging your planting hole. We recommend digging at least 10% wider than the dimensions below to encourage strong root development.
- 30cm Pot: 33cm (W) × 30cm (D)
- 40cm/45L Pot: 44cm (W) × 41.5cm (D)
- 50cm Pot / 70L Pot: 55cm (W) × 41.8cm (D)
- 100L Bag: 50.6cm (W) × 52.8cm (D)
- 150L Bag: 66cm (W) × 55cm (D)
- 200L Bag: 71.5cm (W) × 60.5cm (D)
- 300L Bag: 88cm (W) × 63.8cm (D)
- 400L Bag: 99cm (W) × 66cm (D)
- 500L Bag: 122cm (W) × 66cm (D)
- 750L Bag: 134cm (W) × 69cm (D)
- 1000L Bag: 146.3cm (W) × 71.5cm (D)
- 2000L Bag: 176cm (W) × 82.5cm (D)
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About Your New Ficus Hillii
Ficus microcarpa var. hillii (Hill’s Weeping Fig) is a fast-growing, low-maintenance evergreen tree ideal for hedging, screening, pleaching, or feature planting. It has a denser, more pendulous form than Ficus hillii ‘Flash’, giving it a softer, more cascading appearance. The foliage is lime-green, glossy, and tightly packed, making it highly effective for privacy and noise reduction.
Well-suited to formal gardens and modern landscapes, it can be clipped to a clean, uniform height or left unpruned for a natural, flowing canopy. Commonly used for tall hedges, topiary standards, and pleached rows. It responds well to pruning and shaping, allowing precise control over size and form.
Thrives in full sun to part shade and adapts to most well-drained soils. Performs reliably in a wide range of Australian climates, from coastal to inland zones. Resistant to most pests and diseases once established. A+ grade quality stock, grown to Australian Tree Standards.
Plant Your Ficus Hillii With:
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Type: Structural Foliage
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Uses in my Garden
Uses in my Garden
Ficus Hillii works in an:
Is Ficus Hillii Evergreen or Deciduous?
Is Ficus Hillii Evergreen or Deciduous?
Ficus Hillii is an Evergreen (foliage year round) Tree
Mature Height & Width
Mature Height & Width
Mature Height: 15m - 30m Approximately
Mature Width: 8 – 10 meters
Ficus Hillii is expected to grow Approx. 0.5–1m annually depending on conditions.
Growth Rate of Ficus Hillii
Growth Rate of Ficus Hillii
Ficus Hillii is expected to grow Approx. 0.5–1m annually depending on conditions.
They are considered to have a:
Frost Tolerance & Ideal Climate to plant Ficus Hillii
Frost Tolerance & Ideal Climate to plant Ficus Hillii
Is Ficus Hillii frost tolerant?
Ficus Hillii is Frost Sensitive – May suffer damage from frost, best in frost-free or protected spots.
Does Ficus Hillii Flower?
Does Ficus Hillii Flower?
Ficus hillii does not produce visible ornamental flowers; instead, its tiny internal blooms form inside the developing fruit. These hidden floral structures mature into small figs, giving the tree subtle seasonal interest through fruiting rather than traditional flowering.
Does Ficus Hillii flower?
Flowering Period:
Flower Type:
Flower Colour:
Not Applicable
Is Ficus Hillii an Australian Native Tree?
Is Ficus Hillii an Australian Native Tree?
No
Ficus Hillii is Native to Northern Australia and Southeast Asia, where Ficus microcarpa hillii naturally occurs in subtropical and tropical regions.
What is the Wildlife Value of Ficus Hillii ?
What is the Wildlife Value of Ficus Hillii ?
Its small figs attract fruit-eating birds, while the dense evergreen canopy offers shade, shelter and nesting opportunities for small birds and beneficial fauna. The layered structure also creates cool micro-habitats that support insects and strengthen garden biodiversity.
How much Sunlight does Ficus Hillii need?
How much Sunlight does Ficus Hillii need?
Ficus Hillii will thrive best in:
Preferred Soil?
Preferred Soil?
Ficus hillii performs best in well-drained loam or sandy loam soils and tolerates slightly acidic to slightly alkaline conditions. It can struggle in heavy clay or compacted soils unless improved with organic matter and coarse material to boost aeration. Keep soil evenly moist during establishment, then transition to deep, occasional watering as the tree matures to support its vigorous growth, dense canopy formation and strong drought resilience.
Is Ficus Hillii Drought Tolerant?
Is Ficus Hillii Drought Tolerant?
Is Ficus Hillii Drought tolerant?
As a young tree it requires regular watering, but once established Ficus hillii develops excellent drought tolerance. It thrives in hot, dry, coastal and urban environments and maintains its broad, glossy evergreen canopy with minimal supplementary watering.
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Planting Information
How To Plant Your Ficus Hillii
How To Plant Your Ficus Hillii
Recommended Planting Spacing For Your Ficus Hillii
Recommended Planting Spacing For Your Ficus Hillii
Ficus Hillii is expected to grow Approx. 0.5–1m annually depending on conditions.
Long Term Care For Your Ficus Hillii
Long Term Care For Your Ficus Hillii
Planting Your Ficus Hillii in Different Soil
Planting Your Ficus Hillii in Different Soil
Root Ball Dimensions (Width × Depth) For Planting
Root Ball Dimensions (Width × Depth) For Planting
Use this as a reference when digging your planting hole. We recommend digging at least 10% wider than the dimensions below to encourage strong root development.
- 30cm Pot: 33cm (W) × 30cm (D)
- 40cm/45L Pot: 44cm (W) × 41.5cm (D)
- 50cm Pot / 70L Pot: 55cm (W) × 41.8cm (D)
- 100L Bag: 50.6cm (W) × 52.8cm (D)
- 150L Bag: 66cm (W) × 55cm (D)
- 200L Bag: 71.5cm (W) × 60.5cm (D)
- 300L Bag: 88cm (W) × 63.8cm (D)
- 400L Bag: 99cm (W) × 66cm (D)
- 500L Bag: 122cm (W) × 66cm (D)
- 750L Bag: 134cm (W) × 69cm (D)
- 1000L Bag: 146.3cm (W) × 71.5cm (D)
- 2000L Bag: 176cm (W) × 82.5cm (D)
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
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