Sciencetific Name: Ficus benjamina
Family Name: MORACEAE

.Ficus benjamina is a tree reaching 30 m (98 feet) tall in natural conditions, native to Asia and Australia,  gracefully drooping branchlets and glossy leaves 6–13 cm , oval with an acuminate tip. The bark is light gray and smooth. The bark of young branches is brownish. The widely spread, highly branching tree top often covers a diameter of 10 metres . It is a relatively small-leaved fig. The changeable leaves are simple, entire and stalked. The petiole is 1 to 2.5 cm long. The young foliage is light green and slightly wavy, the older leaves are green and smooth; the leaf blade is ovate to ovate-lanceolate with wedge-shaped to broadly rounded base and ends with a short dropper tip.