Ficus microcarpa
[Chinese Banyan, Malayan Banyan, Indian Laurel, Curtain Fig]
Close-up views:
Many nurseries used the botanical name Ficus retusa for this fig which they sell as Bonsai. This is an error pointed out by E.J.H. Corner in the 1960s. The real Ficus retusa is supposed to be a strangling fig found in swamp forest.
The folded leaf below was infected by thrips, a very tiny elongated insect that is black in colour. This fig is reported to be a host plant for the Cuban Laurel Thrips (Gynaikothrips ficorum) based on several online sources. This particular fig plant where I took the folded leaf picture happened to be a young plant in my pot and the lone thrip was located on another leaf on this same plant.