Description
Eugenia Ficus Ball, Syzygium Paniculatum – Plant
Eugenia Ficus Ball (Syzygium paniculatum) is a beautifully trimmed ornamental plant popularly used in gardens and landscapes for its dense, glossy green foliage and perfect ball shape. This plant belongs to Australia and is widely admired for its neat growth habit and evergreen nature. Eugenia Ficus Ball is best suited for outdoor use, especially in gardens, entrances, pathways, terraces, and commercial landscapes, though it can be placed indoors in bright, well-lit areas for short periods.
One of the main specialities of the Eugenia Ficus “Ball Shape” is its excellent adaptability and tolerance to pruning, allowing it to maintain a perfect spherical form year-round. It a favorite among garden designers and landscapers looking for a low-maintenance yet sophisticated plant choice.
Features of Eugenia Ficus Ball (Syzygium paniculatum)
Attractive round/topiary ball shape with dense foliage
Glossy, evergreen leaves with a neat and premium look
Excellent plant for formal gardens and landscaping
Responds very well to regular pruning and shaping
Plantation
Plant Eugenia Ficus Ball in well-drained, fertile soil at a location that receives good sunlight. Dig a pit twice the size of the root ball, place the plant upright, fill with soil, and water thoroughly. Ideal for ground planting, pots, borders, and entrances.
Growing Requirements
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Well-drained loamy or garden soil
Water: Moderate, avoid waterlogging
Care Tips
Prune regularly to maintain the ball shape
Water 2–3 times a week depending on climate
Apply organic manure or balanced fertilizer every 30–45 days
Protect from extreme frost and ensure good air circulation










