Creeping Fig
Creeping Fig, scientifically known as Ficus pumila, is a fast-growing, evergreen vine native to East Asia. It features small, heart-shaped leaves that can cling to walls, fences, and other surfaces, making it a popular choice for covering structures. This plant thrives in various light conditions, from full sun to partial shade, and prefers well-drained soil.
As a low-maintenance plant, Creeping Fig is often used in landscaping for its ability to create lush green walls and provide privacy. It can tolerate drought once established but benefits from regular watering. However, it may require pruning to control its growth and prevent it from becoming invasive.