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rubber tree bonsai 95Ficus microcarpa Ginseng S Type is an elegant and sculptural bonsai variety admired for its distinctive, swollen roots and graceful S shaped trunk. Native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, this bonsai form is cultivated for its dramatic aerial roots, smooth grey bark, and lush canopy of glossy green leaves. The S Type refers to the plants artfully curved trunk shaped to resemble a flowing, serpentine movement that conveys balance and

Ficus microcarpa ‘Ginseng’ S-Type is an elegant and sculptural bonsai variety admired for its distinctive, swollen roots and graceful S-shaped trunk. Native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, this bonsai form is cultivated for its dramatic aerial roots, smooth grey bark, and lush canopy of glossy green leaves.

The S-Type refers to the plant’s artfully curved trunk — shaped to resemble a flowing, serpentine movement that conveys balance and harmony. The thick, exposed roots (the “ginseng”) give the bonsai a grounded, ancient appearance, while the rounded crown of small, oval, deep-green leaves creates a lush contrast to the strong structure below.

Graceful yet powerful, Ficus microcarpa ‘Ginseng’ S-Type perfectly embodies the artistry of bonsai — a living sculpture that combines form, texture, and patience.


Ficus microcarpa ‘Ginseng’ S-Type Bonsai – Care Guide

Light

Thrives in bright, indirect light. Several hours of filtered sunlight each day will support healthy growth and leaf density. It can tolerate moderate light levels but should be kept near a window or under grow lights for best results. Avoid prolonged harsh sunlight, which can scorch the leaves, or deep shade, which may cause sparse foliage.

Watering

Keep the soil lightly moist but not soggy. Water thoroughly when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry, allowing excess water to drain freely. Bonsai trees are sensitive to water fluctuations, so maintain a consistent watering routine. Reduce watering during cooler months when growth slows.

Temperature and Humidity

  • Temperature: Prefers warm, stable temperatures between 18–28 °C. Avoid exposure below 15 °C and protect from cold drafts or sudden temperature drops.

  • Humidity: Enjoys moderate humidity (50–70%). Mist the leaves occasionally or place the pot on a pebble tray to maintain ambient moisture.

Soil and Potting

Use a free-draining bonsai soil mix, ideally containing akadama, pumice, and lava rock or coarse sand. This provides aeration while retaining enough moisture for root health. Repot every 2–3 years in early spring to refresh the soil and prune the roots if necessary.

Feeding

Feed every 4–6 weeks from spring to early autumn with a balanced liquid bonsai fertiliser. Reduce feeding frequency in winter. A slow-release organic fertiliser may also be used to maintain steady nutrition without overfeeding.

Pruning and Maintenance

Prune regularly to shape the canopy and maintain the classic bonsai silhouette. Trim new shoots after they produce 6–8 leaves, cutting back to 2–4 leaves to encourage branching. Wipe leaves occasionally with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust and highlight their natural shine.

Growth and Maturity

A slow to moderate grower, Ficus ‘Ginseng’ S-Type maintains its compact form naturally with regular pruning. Over time, the trunk and aerial roots thicken, enhancing the bonsai’s aged appearance. With proper care, it can live for decades, maturing into a refined, living sculpture of strength and serenity.

Common Issues

  • Yellow leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage.

  • Leaf drop: Sudden temperature changes or relocation shock.

  • Dull leaves: Low light or nutrient deficiency.

  • Pests: Occasionally scale or mealybugs; remove manually or treat with neem oil or insecticidal soap.


Background and Benefits

Ficus microcarpa, often known as the Chinese Banyan, is a symbol of resilience and longevity in many Asian cultures. The ‘Ginseng’ variety gets its name from its bulbous, root-like trunk base, which resembles the ginseng root. The S-Type form is shaped through years of careful cultivation, creating a sense of natural motion and balance prized in bonsai artistry.

Renowned for being one of the most beginner-friendly bonsai species, Ficus Ginseng tolerates a wide range of indoor conditions while retaining its strong visual impact. Beyond its ornamental beauty, it also acts as an air-purifying plant, improving indoor air quality and promoting a calm, mindful atmosphere — perfectly aligned with the bonsai tradition of harmony between nature and the home.


Quick Care Summary

Light: Bright, indirect light; tolerates moderate light
Water: Keep soil lightly moist; allow top 2–3 cm to dry before watering
Temperature: 18–28 °C; avoid below 15 °C
Humidity: Moderate (50–70%); mist occasionally
Soil: Free-draining bonsai mix – akadama, pumice, lava rock
Feed: Every 4–6 weeks in spring/summer
Growth: Compact bonsai form, 30–60 cm; thick ginseng roots, S-shaped trunk, and glossy green leaves

⚠️ Toxicity note: Contains latex sap that may irritate skin and is toxic if ingested. Keep away from pets and children.


Styling Tip

Display Ficus microcarpa ‘Ginseng’ S-Type Bonsai in a ceramic or glazed bonsai pot to accentuate its sculptural curves and polished canopy. Its natural balance of strength and grace makes it ideal for placement on low tables, shelves, or desks where it can be appreciated up close. Pair it with minimalist décor, small river stones, or moss accents for an authentic Zen-inspired aesthetic. The S-Type trunk shape adds movement and flow to interior spaces, symbolising balance, stability, and life in motion.

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karine
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 5
Works
Size: 3 Panel-102'', Color: Beige, Size: 3 Panel-102'', Color: Beige
It’s beige and not white. Once install - hard to disinstall. Need a drill to put it together
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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026
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ralversity
Draper, US
★★★★★ 3
Does the job, but assembling by yourself is a nightmare
Size: 4 Panel-88'', Color: Black
Does it do the job? Yes, although as others said there are small gaps but it's not a huge deal. The price is also good. But the reason I'm giving it a 3/5 is simply because the assembly for this was a complete nightmare. I honestly don't think I would recommend this to anyone unless they have another person to help them assemble it, because doing it by myself was terrible. I don't think I'd buy this again, I think I'd opt to just spend a bit more money and save myself the trouble personally.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2026
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Talagand
New York, US
★★★★★ 4
Reasonably adequate room divider
Size: 4 Panel-88'', Color: Beige
I'm reviewing this as I assemble it. Couple things: 1. I didn't expect as much assembly. I've ordered dividers before and they more-or-less came as one unit. Sometimes the panels needed screwing together. These require complete assembly and come largely as three rods: two make up vertical columns and snap together. Another one (called part "C") makes the horizontal columns and you have two of these per panel (one attaches to part "A" and the other part "B"). These parts are metal with a plastic shim. Using the wood screws to attach to part "C" is a real pain in the neck. There's not much holding the panel in place so it's a little tricky. One tactic I've found while I'm assembling that works for the initial connections from parts A and B to their respective "C" rods is to hold the screw in place with a screw driver and then rotating the rod around the screw. This will do a number on your hands if you aren't wearing gloves. This obviously doesn't work when completing the connection. Using a driller driver on this is really near impossible because there isn't anything you can use to secure it in place. You can use it on the first panel, but as it gets longer, it becomes increasingly difficult and because it isn't wood, it's really tight. I considered drilling larger pilot holes but since there are only 4x4=16 screws I need to screw in, I just decided to use my screw driver to complete it. 2. Also related to assembly. When completing the panels (attaching parts "A" and "B" to parts "C" that have the cloth cover on it), you have to be careful that when you tighten that side that it isn't loosening the other side. Because the pilot holes are so tight, you can end up rotating the rod, which rotates it in the same direction as looser on the original side. Having someone hold the "C" rod in place while you screw it in is probably the easiest approach. I didn't have a 2nd person, so I just had to keep flipping back and forth and tightening both sides as I screwed it in. Not the worlds biggest deal, but annoying nonetheless. 3. The way the instructions are written, they seem to suggest building this thing progressively; that is, you do panel 1, then 2, connect them together, then do 3 and connect it, etc. I took a different route that I suspect saved me quite a bit of trouble, and I assembled all four panels first and THEN connected everything together. 4. For the love of God make sure you check that the plastic tip is on the same side for every panel. Otherwise, you have to take one side apart again and reverse it. On the bright side, if this happens, you've essentially bored out the pilot holes to be the correct size... which is having me question if I shouldn't have just bored them out to the appropriate width in the first place. 5. Attaching all of the panels together is also an enormous pain in the ass unless you happen to have an 88" long elevated surface. Attaching the legs either requires you to elevate one side, which will invariably twist the inexplicably cheap material in the bottom connectors... or you can attach them sideways... or you can put this thing upright, having two people hold the panels in place while you use the allen wrench to tighten the bolts on the underside. None of those are particularly great options. NOW on to the utility itself. 1. The panels do let some light through (I didn't believe their advertising, and that was one of the reasons that I bought beige, is that I wanted it to not be too dark). They aren't transparent though, so it isn't that far off from their description. They functionally work great, and keep the mess of wires hidden and when I'm sitting at my desk, actually reflect quite a bit of light into my office. Great! 2. My wife has described these as "the most hideous piece of furniture ever conceived of by man." So it does not have spouse approval factor. Granted, she will seldom be in my office area, so that isn't the end of the world. 3. These are really hard to align in a way that doesn't look a little tacky. There are some plastic connectors but they don't do a bang up job of keeping these in place. Each panel is slightly tilted and it's... quite obvious. I may at some point make my own improvements to these to help make them more level. It's not a particularly expensive product so I wasn't expecting much so it's fine and I'm not going to ding them on the rating because of it. All said, would I buy this product again? Probably not. It's assembly was ~90 minutes which is about 75 minutes longer than I was anticipating spending on this (not including the 5 minute writeup that I'm doing here). But am I going to return it? Also no, if for no other reason I'd be just as annoyed taking it apart and putting it in the original box to return it.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023
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Barbara McCloud
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
Nice and strong
Color: Black, Size: Wheel-6 Panel
Nice and strong, tedious, putting together, but very good quality
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2026
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Al Tompkins
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
if you are going to be moving them a lot, buy something more sturdy.
Color: Black, Size: Wheel-6 Panel
I use these at our churchc. They are pretty good, not terribly study and the screw that hold the faabric have pulled out in a couple of places. But they wqould work especially well if you were not constantly moving them as we do. They are a bit of a pain to assemble.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2026

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