Banyan is widely cultivated in Europe and America. Large potted plants are often placed in airport waiting rooms, bank reception halls and hotel lobbies, medium-sized service stations in expressway, music teahouses and small gift shops. Small-sized window sills, study rooms and guest rooms are fresh and pleasing to the eye, with a wide range of applications. Therefore, in Holland 1995, the potted sales of Ficus microcarpa reached 71200,000 US dollars, ranking first in Dutch potted sales. In addition, the United States, Japan, Britain, Denmark, Australia and Israel are not only countries where figs are widely used, but also major countries where figs are produced. For example, Hemeite International Company and oglesby Plant Experimental Center of Midea produce Ficus microcarpa seedlings and tissue culture seedlings, Manwan Company and Keshahinzaden Company of the Netherlands produce Ficus microcarpa seedlings and seeds, burbank Biotechnology Center and Ellison Horticulture Company of Australia provide tissue culture seedlings and seeds for the whole world, and Goya Nursery and Benze Nursery of Israel produce high-quality seedlings and cuttings. In addition, Thompson Morgan Company in Britain and Dane Felt Company in Denmark are well-known professional flower companies in Europe, providing tissue culture seedlings and seeds for users. At present, the company is developing miniature banyan trees suitable for family viewing.