Ficus Lyrata 'Fiddle Leaf Fig' Potted Indoor Plant
Ficus Lyrata 'Fiddle Leaf Fig' Potted Indoor Plant
Bring striking beauty to your home or office with the Ficus Lyrata, commonly known as the fiddle leaf fig. This popular indoor plant is admired for its large, violin-shaped leaves that create a bold statement in any room. While sold as small in stature in a compact 4" pot size, this plant can eventually grow to 6' tall.
The Ficus Lyrata thrives in bright, indirect light and is ideal for those who want to add a touch of greenery to modern or minimalist décor. With proper care, this easy-to-grow plant will become a long-lasting, stunning addition to your indoor plant collection.
**Please note: Ficus Lyrata is toxic to pets and humans if ingested.
Key Features:
- Size: 4"and 6" pot
- Light Requirements: Prefers bright, indirect light
- Watering: Water when the top inch of soil is dry. If the leaves are wilting, you are not watering enough. If the leaves are dropping, you are water too much.
- Air Purifying: Helps improve indoor air quality by filtering toxins
- Care Level: Moderate, ideal for plant enthusiasts seeking a stylish, low-maintenance option
Add the timeless elegance of the Ficus Lyrata to your home today, and enjoy the lush greenery and bold foliage that make this plant a favorite among interior decorators and plant lovers alike.
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Hitchhiker Warning
We recommend cleaning all plants before adding them to your tank. We regularly perform quality checks prior to shipping plants. However, we cannot guarantee our plants to be snail or hitchhiker-free. If you do not want to risk snails, please consider rinsing plants, conducting a bleach dip, or quarantining plants prior to adding them in your aquarium. Snails are a natural part of working with live plants.