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fiddle leaf fig tree español Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree (Live Indoor Plant)

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fiddle leaf fig tree español Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree (Live Indoor Plant)Ficus lyrata Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree (Indoor Plant) is a popular statement houseplant known for its large, violin shaped glossy green leaves. Its bold foliage and upright growth habit make it a perfect focal point for living rooms, offices, and modern interior spaces. Also Known As (AKA): Fiddle Leaf Fig Ficus Lyrata Banjo Fig This indoor tree adds height, texture, and a tropical feel to any space. With proper lighting and care, it grows into a

Ficus lyrata

Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree (Indoor Plant) is a popular statement houseplant known for its large, violin-shaped glossy green leaves. Its bold foliage and upright growth habit make it a perfect focal point for living rooms, offices, and modern interior spaces.

Also Known As (AKA):

  • Fiddle Leaf Fig
  • Ficus Lyrata
  • Banjo Fig

This indoor tree adds height, texture, and a tropical feel to any space. With proper lighting and care, it grows into a beautiful, architectural plant that enhances home décor effortlessly.

  • Large violin-shaped glossy leaves
  • Excellent statement indoor plant
  • Ideal for living rooms and offices
  • Upright tree-like growth habit
  • Adds modern and tropical appeal
  • Air-purifying foliage plant

Note: Place in bright, indirect light and avoid frequent relocation, as this plant prefers a stable environment.

Indoor Plant – Suitable for Bright Interiors

Mature Height (Indoor): 6–10 ft.
Mature Width: 3–5 ft.
Sunlight: Bright Indirect Light
Botanical Name: Ficus lyrata
Growth Rate: Moderate
Watering: Allow top soil to dry slightly between watering
Plant Type: Indoor Tree

FAQ's

Is Fiddle Leaf Fig good for beginners?

It requires bright light and consistent care, making it better suited for plant owners with some indoor plant experience.

How much light does it need?

It thrives in bright, indirect light. Avoid harsh direct sunlight that can scorch the leaves.

How often should I water it?

Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry. Avoid overwatering.

Can it grow tall indoors?

Yes, it can grow up to 6–10 feet indoors with proper care and lighting.

Does it improve indoor air quality?

Like many leafy houseplants, it helps improve indoor air quality and adds freshness to your space.

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