Fiddle Leaf Fig / Ficus Lyrata Branched 1.2-1.5m
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Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus lyrata) is a little bit high-maintenance 🌿. Here's everything you need to know to keep this leafy diva thriving:
🌱 Overview Fiddle Leaf Fig
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Botanical Name: Ficus lyrata
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Origin: Tropical western Africa
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Type: Broadleaf evergreen
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Height: Up to 10 feet indoors; up to 50 feet outdoors in tropical climates.
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Leaf Shape: Large, glossy, violin-shaped leaves—hence the name "fiddle leaf"
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Toxicity: Mildly toxic to pets and humans if ingested
 
☀️ Light & Location
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Fiddle Leaf Fig Needs bright, indirect light—think east or south-facing windows.
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Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.
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Rotate the plant every few weeks to ensure even growth.
 
💧 Watering & Soil
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Likes moderately moist soil—not soggy, not bone dry.
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Use a well-draining potting mix with loamy texture.
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Water when the top inch of soil feels dry.
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Overwatering is a common killer—watch for yellowing leaves
 
✂️ Care Tips
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Dust the leaves regularly to boost photosynthesis.
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Prune to shape or remove damaged leaves.
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Support the stem if it starts leaning.
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Repot annually while young; every few years once mature
 
🌿 Varieties to Explore
| Variety | Description | 
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| Ficus lyrata ‘Bambino’ | Dwarf version, grows 3–6 feet tall | 
| Ficus lyrata ‘Compacta’ | Smaller leaves, ideal for tight spaces | 
| Ficus lyrata ‘Variegata’ | Creamy yellow-edged leaves, rare & showy | 
🧠 Fun Facts
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Fiddle Leaf Fig leaves can grow up to 38 cm long
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It’s a social media darling—#fiddleleaffig has taken over Instagram
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Despite its popularity, it’s known for being finicky—sensitive to drafts, dry air, and inconsistent watering
 
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