fiddle leaf fig wikipedia Fiddle-Leaf Fig
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fiddle leaf fig wikipedia Fiddle-Leaf Fig

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fiddle leaf fig wikipedia Fiddle-Leaf FigFicus Lyrata, or commonly known as the fiddle leaf fig, is a tropical plant providing a rainforest feel to your interior. This fast growing plant adds height to any space. It has a dark brown trunk with distinctive green veined fiddle shaped leaves. These plants can grow rather tall and make a great statement piece. They can be a bit finicky, and do require humidity and a green thumb. Sizes We offer two size options of fiddle leaf figs: 6 diameter

Ficus Lyrata, or commonly known as the fiddle-leaf fig, is a tropical plant providing a rainforest feel to your interior.  This fast growing plant adds height to any space.  It has a dark brown trunk with distinctive green veined “fiddle” shaped leaves.  These plants can grow rather tall and make a great statement piece.  They can be a bit finicky, and do require humidity and a green thumb. 

Sizes

We offer two size options of fiddle-leaf figs:

  • 6” diameter plant pot, 18” tall ($39)
  • 8” diameter plant pot, 36’” tall ($69)

Features

  • Tall tree like plant
  • Modern shape and color
  • Potted in neutral matte white or gray pot to match any decor
  • Once happy, they require minimal care

Care and Handling

  • Your fig does not need much water, and overwatering can cause the plant to be sad. Be sure to stick your finger in the soil and add water only when top 1” of soil is dry.
  • Place in bright indirect sunlight, you may need to play with finding your plants “happy” spot.
  • Place in high humidity area of home, or invest in a humidifier for it’s birthday.

What to Expect from Your Order

Once you have selected your desired size of plant, we will begin preparing your plant for delivery. We pot your plant in a stylish container and add lush green moss to the top of the plant as a finishing touch. Our studio presents the plant naturally in a contemporary container. You will never receive shiny foil paper or big satin bows.

Once in the hands of the recipient, our team member gives directions on how to take care of the gift as well as directs them to information provided on the back of the enclosure tag which lets them know how to get ahold of us if they should want more details.

Welcome your new plant friend in and talk to him lovingly. As you do, he will begin purifying your air and making oxygen for you.

When you receive your plant, it will come with enough water to be carefree for about 7 days. After this time, water once per week and allow soil to dry before rewatering.

The photos you see on our website are examples, we can not guarantee an exact match. At times we make substitutions when varieties are out of season or do not meet our standards.

Product Ideal For…

This Fiddle-Leaf Fig is the perfect gift for anyone wanting a tall statement piece and a modern touch to their space. This plant looks fantastic in both a home or office. It’s a great gift for an experienced plant parent or someone who loves taking care of everyone...and thing.

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