General Landscape Uses: Indoor, hedge, specimen tree, shrub border, container
Ecological Restoration Notes: Soil erosion control, wildlife habitat
Description: Fiddle Leaf Fig is one of the most popular indoor plants, adored for its large and impressive leaves. They are fairly drought tolerant and if grown indoors, prefers a sunny or well-lit location.
Dimensions: Height 4 – 8 ft.
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
Native Range: West Africa
Native Habitats: Lowland rainforests
Soils: Well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral (pH 6 – 7)
Nutritional Requirements: Moderate
Salt Water Tolerance: Low
Salt Wind Tolerance: Low
Drought Tolerance: Moderate
Light Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Sun
Flower Color: Yellowish or greenish
Flower Characteristics: Small, inconspicuous
Flowering Season: Spring, summer
Fruit: Small figs that are yellow or orange when mature
Wildlife and Ecology: Pollination, food source for wildlife
Horticultural Notes: Grown from cuttings
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