Fiddle Leaf Fig
Set it by a bright & sunny window for consistent light
Water thoroughly but only when soil is dry to the touch
Orders over $75 ship for free!
Botanical Name: Ficus lyrata
Common Name: Fiddle Leaf Fig Plant
Origin: Western Africa
- Fiddle leaf fig has a narrow stem with big, dark green, fiddle-shaped leaves
- Designed in our exclusive versatile, neutral planter with ribbed border detail at rim and contoured base; break-resistant and watertight
- Large floor plant measures overall approximately 30-36"H x 10"D
- Medium tabletop plant measures overall approximately 16-18"H x 6"D
Sunlight
Set it by a bright & sunny window for consistent light
Water
Water thoroughly but only when soil is dry to the touch
Temperature
Warm, tropical vibes of 65-90°F
Plant Friendliness
Best to keep away from furry friends and children
- potted plant
- Care instructions
- Care & support tips for the lifetime of your plant
- 30-Day Guarantee
Our plants are packaged with care and delivered from our greenhouse to your door.
- All orders over $75 ship free
- Our standard shipping time is 2-4 business days
- Standard Shipping is $7.99
- We also offer next day shipping and Saturday Delivery
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