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fiddle leaf fig uk Ficus Lyrata | Fiddle Leaf Fig Plaited Stem

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fiddle leaf fig uk Ficus Lyrata | Fiddle Leaf Fig Plaited StemWe love this gloriously stylish Fiddle Leaf Fig Plaited Stem tree! The Fiddle Fig plaited stem is just one of the styles of Fiddle leaf fig tree for sale on our site it is the sister of our Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree. We also have the large fiddle leaf fig tree and smaller branched Fig tree. Our Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Single Stem has violin shaped, luxurious, glossy emerald leaves and it shouts opulence and chic. It makes an outstanding centrepiece in any

We love this gloriously stylish Fiddle Leaf Fig Plaited Stem tree! The Fiddle Fig plaited stem is just one of the styles of Fiddle leaf fig tree for sale on our site - it is the sister of our Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree. We also have the large fiddle leaf fig tree and smaller branched Fig tree.

Our Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Single Stem has violin shaped, luxurious, glossy emerald leaves and it shouts opulence and chic.  It makes an outstanding centrepiece in any room. Whether your home is modern and minimal or Victorian and filled with antiques - our Fiddle Leaf Fig bush will be the perfect foil.

With its native home in the rainforest, this Fig bush will have you imagining the atmosphere of the tropics when you look at it. Think humidity, birds calling, heavy raindrops, a knotted forest of plants fighting for their space in the light! Close your eyes and be taken away from your room and transported into the exotic!

Our Fiddle Fig bush has a single stem with beautifully large, shining leaves sprouting from them.  It can, if you like, be trained to become a Fig leaf tree shape over time.

The Fiddle Leaf fig in a home in the uk will enjoy humidity in a room - remember its jungle home - and will hate being overwatered - in the rainforest there are long periods of dry weather followed by downpours!

Fiddle Leaf fig responds better to neglect than attention and it hates being moved once it’s in a position it likes.  Better to admire from afar - otherwise it cant start to drop leaves.

The Fiddle Leaf Fig makes an outstanding indoor plant gift! For the lucky person who may receive this as a present, we can also include a free, handwritten card - and we won’t put in the paperwork so the price will be a secret! Just leave your gift message at the basket stage of the checkout and we’ll sort it out!

Where should I put it?

Fiddle leaf fig Tree likes a bright position away from direct light.

Does it need feeding?

Feed with a liquid feed every month or so from April to September.

Any other care?

Fiddle leaf figs will need their leaves dusting or misting regularly.  Fig tree leaves may sometimes start to drop if the plant is overwatered.

Are they suitable if you have pets?

Ficus lyrata can be toxic to cats and dogs if nibbled.

All our plants are supplied in a plastic nursery pot

W17cm x H75cm

If you’d like to see a video we have made about general houseplant care, have a look here.

All our plants are supplied in plastic nursery pots 

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