Ficus Lyrata or Fiddle-Leaf Fig Plant
₹220.00
The Ficus lyrata, affectionately known as the Fiddle-Leaf Fig, stands as an iconic and beloved houseplant cherished for its large, violin-shaped leaves and striking appearance. Native to Western Africa, this evergreen tree has become a symbol of elegance in interior design, gracing homes, offices, and commercial spaces. The Fiddle-Leaf Fig’s lush and glossy foliage adds a touch of sophistication, making it a favorite among plant enthusiasts. With its dramatic presence and relatively low maintenance requirements, the Ficus lyrata stands as a testament to the allure of nature within indoor spaces, captivating with its unique foliage and vibrant greenery.
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| Specification | Chair | Armchair | Sofas |
| Height | 37" | 42" | 42" |
| Width | 26.5" | 32.5" | 142" |
| Depth | 19.5" | 22.5" | 24.5" |
| Assembly Required | No | No | Yes |
| Packaging Type | Box | Box | Box |
| Package Weight | 55 lbs. | 64 lbs. | 180 lbs. |
| Packaging Dimensions | 27" x 26" x 39" | 45" x 35" x 24" | 46" x 142" x 25" |
KEY POINTS
Statement Foliage
The Fiddle-Leaf Fig is renowned for its large, violin-shaped leaves that can grow up to 15 inches long, creating a bold and dramatic statement in any room.
Interior Design Favorite
Widely embraced in interior design, the Ficus lyrata complements modern aesthetics, adding a touch of nature’s grandeur to both residential and commercial spaces.
Adaptability
While thriving in bright, indirect sunlight, the Fiddle-Leaf Fig can adapt to lower light conditions, making it a versatile choice for various indoor environments.
Air-Purifying Qualities
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this plant contributes to a healthier indoor environment by actively purifying the air, removing common pollutants.
Low Maintenance Elegance
Despite its majestic appearance, the Ficus lyrata is surprisingly low maintenance, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a stunning yet manageable houseplant.
| Brand | Naturehopping |
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Ficus lyrata thrives in well-draining soil, requiring consistent moisture without waterlogged conditions. Place it in bright, indirect sunlight for optimal growth, and rotate the plant occasionally for even leaf development. Water when the top inch of soil is dry, and mist the leaves occasionally to enhance humidity. Fertilize monthly during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced liquid fertilizer to support healthy foliage. Prune selectively to shape the plant and remove any damaged or yellowing leaves.
Dos
Do provide bright, indirect sunlight
Place your Fiddle-Leaf Fig in a location with bright, indirect sunlight for optimal growth. It can tolerate lower light levels but thrives in well-lit conditions.
Do rotate the plant
Rotate the Ficus lyrata occasionally to ensure even exposure to light, promoting symmetrical leaf development.
Do maintain consistent moisture
Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch.
Do mist the leaves
Increase humidity by misting the leaves occasionally, especially in drier indoor environments.
Do fertilize monthly
Feed your Fiddle-Leaf Fig with a balanced liquid fertilizer monthly during the growing season to provide essential nutrients for healthy foliage.
Don'ts
Don't overwater
Avoid waterlogging the soil, as Ficus lyrata is susceptible to root rot. Allow the top inch of soil to dry out between watering sessions.
Don't place in direct sunlight
Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can scorch the leaves. Position your Fiddle-Leaf Fig in a spot with filtered or indirect sunlight.
Don't ignore humidity needs
Increase humidity by misting the leaves, especially in indoor environments with low humidity levels.
Don't skip regular cleaning
Wipe the leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust and maintain the plant's glossy appearance, aiding in effective photosynthesis.
Don't prune excessively
While pruning is beneficial, avoid excessive pruning, as it may stress the plant. Prune selectively to shape and remove damaged leaves.
