Product Review
Grown packaged and shipped exclusively by Florida Foliage. This beautiful specimen is also known as Ficus Lyrata or Pandurata. It brings a unique stylish look to any room. It loves bright light so make sure you place it in a well lit area. It has gorgeous Violin shaped leaves, hence its name Fiddle Leaf Fig. It does great indoors, just make sure you water it thoroughly, clean its leaves every few months and rotate its position from time to time.
Tall, columnar and sculptural but not bushy for those tight corners. Big violin-shaped leaves (hence the name) that lend dramatic structure. Waxy dark green foliage that forms a perfect contrast with light, neutral walls and furnishings. What's not to like, right?
- Grown packaged and shipped exclusively by Florida Foliage. Please allow some flexibility in shipping time during periods of extreme cold weather. We monitor each customers hometown temperatures in order to safely ship these trees without damaging the plant. Please be ready to receive your order so that the tree does not remain on your doorstep longer than needed.
- Here's one plant that for the last several years has been gracing the covers and spreads of magazines across the country, not just because it's a beauty but also because it makes the perfect indoor specimen: the fiddle-leaf fig.
- The fiddle-leaf fig, Ficus lyrata, is a tough plant that adapts easily to conditions. Once acclimated, it can grow to 6 feet or taller. There are also other varieties of the plant that don't grow as tall and are bushier, such as 'Suncoast' and 'Compacta'.
- Water your fig tree when only the top inch of soil is dry. Test this by sticking your finger in the soil. Pretty soon you'll figure out about how often you need to water. Keep in mind that this may fluctuate based on seasonal humidity, etc.
- Keep your fiddle leaf fig in bright, indirect light. In other words, you want it to have a lot of light, but not sunbeams falling directly on it. Fertilize once a month during growing seasons, but not in winter.