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indoor plants ficus benjamina Weeping Fig Bonsai Tree

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indoor plants ficus benjamina Weeping Fig Bonsai TreeFicus benjamina Weeping Fig Bonsai Plant Indoor Ficus Benjamina Native to Southeast Asia and Australia, the Weeping Fig grows tall in the wild but adapts beautifully to indoor spaces when shaped and maintained. Its slim trunk branches into a canopy of glossy leaves, creating an airy silhouette that brings natural rhythm to living and working areas. Each tree is set in a hand crafted Speckled White vessel with a soil blend designed for balanced

Ficus benjamina

Weeping Fig Bonsai Plant | Indoor Ficus Benjamina

Native to Southeast Asia and Australia, the Weeping Fig grows tall in the wild but adapts beautifully to indoor spaces when shaped and maintained. Its slim trunk branches into a canopy of glossy leaves, creating an airy silhouette that brings natural rhythm to living and working areas. Each tree is set in a hand-crafted Speckled White vessel with a soil blend designed for balanced moisture and root health.

Dwarf Tree | Easy Care Indoor Bonsai for Home and Office

Bright conditions suit this bonsai best—full natural light or bright, indirect sun. Water when the pot feels lighter, typically every 5–7 days: submerge up to the rim for 5–10 minutes, then drain fully. Keep away from heaters, AC units, and sudden temperature shifts. Once outdoor temperatures stay above 55°F, it can spend time outside in gentle morning light, protected from intense afternoon sun. Light pruning twice a year maintains its form.

Small Ficus Tree | Versatile Desktop and Shelf Plant

This bonsai fits easily on a bedside table, bookshelf, kitchen island, or work desk. The rounded Speckled White vessel adds a sculptural element that pairs well with ceramic frogs, books, and decorative accents with natural textures. Whether bringing greenery to small apartments, softening office corners, or serving as a thoughtful gift, the Weeping Fig complements a range of interior styles.

Ficus species are often associated with focus, steady development, and long-term growth. In various traditions, they symbolize resilience and thoughtful progression—qualities that make them meaningful additions to workspaces or personal areas.

IN A NUTSHELL

Thrives in bright or bright-indirect natural light; protect from harsh sun and direct heat.

Low to moderate maintenance. Water when the pot feels about half lighter—about every 5–7 days—by submerging up to the rim for 5–10 minutes and draining well.

Prefers temps between 55–80°F; may be placed outdoors in mild weather with gentle morning light.

Light pruning twice a year keeps its canopy shaped and proportionate.

All live plants are non-returnable / non-refundable / not eligible for discounts.

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