![This was a “ginseng” ficus, now please stop saying they're not good bonsai subjects – Adam's Art and Bonsai Blog This was a “ginseng” ficus, now please stop saying they're not good bonsai subjects – Adam's Art and Bonsai Blog](https://adamaskwhy.files.wordpress.com/2014/09/img_7447.jpg)
This was a “ginseng” ficus, now please stop saying they're not good bonsai subjects – Adam's Art and Bonsai Blog
![I made an indoor mini-greenhouse and my Ginseng Ficus just went absolutely bananas with aerial roots. : r/Bonsai I made an indoor mini-greenhouse and my Ginseng Ficus just went absolutely bananas with aerial roots. : r/Bonsai](https://i.imgur.com/x2lUuW3.jpg)
I made an indoor mini-greenhouse and my Ginseng Ficus just went absolutely bananas with aerial roots. : r/Bonsai
![Ficus microcarpa bonsai from our garden. This tree is about ten years old and one of my favourites. It has nice aerial roots and a beautiful trunk I think. : r/BonsaiPorn Ficus microcarpa bonsai from our garden. This tree is about ten years old and one of my favourites. It has nice aerial roots and a beautiful trunk I think. : r/BonsaiPorn](https://i.redd.it/krqldrk33ns71.jpg)
Ficus microcarpa bonsai from our garden. This tree is about ten years old and one of my favourites. It has nice aerial roots and a beautiful trunk I think. : r/BonsaiPorn
![My 30yr old Ficus microcarpa. My plan is to develop some more pads as well as more aerial roots. : r/Bonsai My 30yr old Ficus microcarpa. My plan is to develop some more pads as well as more aerial roots. : r/Bonsai](https://i.redd.it/isvknyt3yk381.jpg)
My 30yr old Ficus microcarpa. My plan is to develop some more pads as well as more aerial roots. : r/Bonsai
The Urban Nemophilist - Aerial roots adds so much to the beauty of a Ficus bonsai. The canopy on this one is also developing very well. #ficusmicrocarpa #ficusbonsai #bonsaisofinstagram #bonsai #bonsailove #bonsaitree #
![I wanted to restrict the width of the trunk but discovered an interesting aerial root technique instead. Ficus Benjamina : r/Bonsai I wanted to restrict the width of the trunk but discovered an interesting aerial root technique instead. Ficus Benjamina : r/Bonsai](https://preview.redd.it/i-wanted-to-restrict-the-width-of-the-trunk-but-discovered-v0-ozbbpd7gvbib1.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=3c6e287015f91478d050809f68812ff0276ef0bb)