fiddle leaf fig tree cold tolerance Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus Lyrata)
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fiddle leaf fig tree cold tolerance

fiddle leaf fig tree cold tolerance Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus Lyrata)

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fiddle leaf fig tree cold tolerance Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus Lyrata)Sizing Discover our premium offering: the "Grower's Pick. This exceptional plant selection stands out as the most sizable option available, featuring the tallest and most robust plant we can ship. Each Growers Pick is meticulously chosen for its advanced maturity, ensuring a developed root structure for superior growth and vitality. For two months of the year we offer and XXL which is even larger than the Grower's Pick. This XXL is seasonal and will

Sizing

Discover our premium offering: the "Grower's Pick.” This exceptional plant selection stands out as the most sizable option available, featuring the tallest and most robust plant we can ship. Each “Grower’s Pick” is meticulously chosen for its advanced maturity, ensuring a developed root structure for superior growth and vitality.

For two months of the year we offer and XXL which is even larger than the Grower's Pick. This XXL is seasonal and will arrive at a minimum of 6 feet.

Shape

Choose between two distinct shapes to suit your aesthetic preference: "Standard" or "Column." The "Standard" shape features a rounder top with a striking canopy of foliage, leaving the lower stem bare for a classic, tree-like appearance. In contrast, the "Column" shape is symmetrical and full, with lush foliage extending from top to bottom, offering a more uniform and dense look. Each option adds a unique touch to your space, allowing you to tailor the plant's form to your design vision.

Plant Description

Meet the iconic Ficus Lyrata, universally recognized as the Fiddle Leaf Fig or Ficus pandurata. A true favorite in the world of interior design and houseplant enthusiasts, this plant is celebrated for its large, glossy, violin-shaped leaves that offer an instant touch of the tropics to any space they grace. This Fiddle Leaf Fig is a touch of elegance with a heart of simplicity. Soft in its demeanor and low maintenance by nature, it brings a graceful and effortless charm to any space. 

How to Grow

The Fiddle Leaf Fig thrives in bright, indirect sunlight, though it can tolerate some direct morning or late afternoon rays. It prefers a well-draining potting mix, and containers with efficient drainage holes are a must. This plant, while predominantly an indoor beauty, can be grown outdoors in USDA zones 10-12 under the right conditions.

Care Tips

Water the Ficus Lyrata when the top few inches of soil feel dry, ensuring you don't over-water or let the plant sit in excess moisture. These plants are sensitive to changes in their environment, so avoid moving them frequently. To retain the shine on its large leaves, wipe them down with a damp cloth occasionally to remove dust.

Uses

The Fiddle Leaf Fig, with its architectural form and lush green foliage, makes a bold statement in living rooms, offices, or open hallways. Whether placed in a decorative pot on the floor or elevated on a plant stand, it invariably draws attention and complements a range of decor styles, from modern minimalist to boho-chic. 

Planting Tips

When potting, select a container with good drainage. Mixing some perlite or sand into the potting mix can enhance drainage. If you're growing it outdoors, pick a sheltered spot with dappled sunlight, ensuring protection from strong winds and harsh afternoon sun.

Maintenance

Luckily, this plant is very low maitenance. To maintain a balanced shape, rotate the plant every few weeks. Prune away any damaged or excessive growth to keep the plant healthy and aesthetically pleasing.

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Unique Gift Idea

Surprise someone special with the gift of growth—a live Fiddle Leaf Fig tree. This enduring present is perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, housewarmings, or just because. Unlike traditional bouquets, a Fiddle Leaf Fig creates a lasting memory and signifies a thoughtful gesture from you.

Wellness and Mood Enhancement

Embrace the natural benefits of having a Fiddle Leaf Fig in your space. Not only do plants enhance the aesthetics of your home, but they also boost your mood, spark creativity, and help reduce stress levels, as validated by NASA research. Add a touch of green to your routine for a happier, healthier you.

Natural Air Purification

Let your Fiddle Leaf Fig serve as a living air purifier. These plants are celebrated for their ability to cleanse the air of pollutants and toxins, contributing to a fresher and more invigorating living environment.

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