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ficus audrey price Audrey Indian Banyon Fig Tree - Ficus benghalensis - Easy to Grow

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ficus audrey price Audrey Indian Banyon Fig Tree - Ficus benghalensis - Easy to GrowA Sophisticated Indoor Tree Ficus Benghalensis Audrey is the refined, more forgiving cousin to the Fiddle Leaf Fig. With velvety matte leaves and bold pale veining, Audrey delivers architectural structure and softness in one elegant silhouette. Native to India, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan, this modern indoor tree thrives in bright, indirect light and adapts beautifully to apartment living. Compared to the Fiddle Leaf Fig, Audrey is notably more resilient

A Sophisticated Indoor Tree

Ficus Benghalensis ‘Audrey’ is the refined, more forgiving cousin to the Fiddle Leaf Fig. With velvety matte leaves and bold pale veining, Audrey delivers architectural structure and softness in one elegant silhouette.

Native to India, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan, this modern indoor tree thrives in bright, indirect light and adapts beautifully to apartment living. Compared to the Fiddle Leaf Fig, Audrey is notably more resilient in fluctuating New York light and humidity conditions.


Plant Profile

  • Botanical Name: Ficus benghalensis
  • Common Names: Audrey, Bengal Fig, Banyan Tree
  • Family: Moraceae
  • Native Range: India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan
  • Growth Habit: Upright Tree Form
  • Toxicity: Toxic to pets and humans

Care Guide

  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light
  • Water: Water when the top 2–3 inches of soil is dry. Keep soil evenly moist but never soggy.
  • Humidity: 50–75% preferred
  • Temperature: Above 60°F
  • Feeding: Fertilize monthly during spring and summer
  • Pruning: Remove brown leaves and shape as needed
  • Propagation: Tip cuttings or seeds
  • Pests: Monitor for common sap-sucking pests; treat promptly

Size Info

  • 4” Nursery Pot – Perfect tabletop starter
  • 6” Nursery Pot – Fuller mid-size statement
  • 8” Nursery Pot – Early-stage floor plant
  • 10” Nursery Pot – Mature indoor tree
  • 10” Braided Trunk – Premium architectural focal point

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