Dear Rakesh Biswas Ji
First of all, you must know why you wish to plant these large trees.
If it is only for shade, it is very good you need not bother about
planting anything underneath it. However if you wish to have both, you
could do a bit of shade regulation by lopping the branches that are
spreading too much to the periphery. If however, you wish to have
both, then you could chose the large trees like silver oak which does
not give too much of shade and you could plant anything underneath it.
You could even try for Jacaranda, which while in blossom looks great
and the shade is not very heavy. Even ficus, could be grown one
precaution that you could take at the growing stage is to remove the
branches up to 20'. Let them grow sumptuously over 20' height. Then
the inhibition of growth of other plants will not be a major problem.
Regards
Yazdy.

On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 10:23 PM, Rakesh Biswas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Do ficus species have allelopathic properties (inhibit growth of others
> saplings and seedlings under/around them)?
>
> Does one need to keep this in mind while planting species like ficus
> virens/infectoria?
>
> Would be grateful for advice around this.
>
> regards,
>
> rakesh
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