Ficus Macrophyla
Ficus Macrophyla, commonly known as the Moreton Bay Fig, is a large evergreen tree native to eastern Australia. It is characterized by its broad, glossy leaves and expansive canopy, which can provide significant shade. The tree can grow up to 60 meters tall and is often found in coastal areas and rainforests.
This species is known for its aerial roots, which can develop into thick trunks as they reach the ground. Ficus Macrophyla is popular in landscaping and urban settings due to its impressive size and ability to thrive in various soil types. It also produces small, edible figs that attract wildlife.