Is a fig tree considerable or a bush ?




Answers:    Is a fig tree a tree or a shrub (bush)?

Yes.

The difference between a "tree" and a "shrub" is sometimes merely a size thing, or "within the eye of the beholder". Fig trees will be much larger in their original environment. I have one that I own to coddle, and protect in winter, and it will probably never be much more than 6 foot. (as a matter of reality, if it decide to jump for it, I'll probably prune it to keep it a endurable size for moving it in the winter)

When it's that size, you can christen it a shrub without hurting its state of mind....

Serviceberry is another that can be called both depending on the form. A smaller, multistem interpretation definitely looks similar to a shrub. A larger species, in a single-stem (single-trunk) form is habitually called a Serviceberry Tree.
If you miserable the edible fig it grows into a tree, but in attendance are lots of different sorts of fig (ficus) including one that is a small leafed creeper.
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