It’s a rare individual who can resist the beauty of a fiddle leaf fig (Ficus lyrata). Their huge, deep green leaves with prominent veins and a fiddle-like “waist” help create a large, impressive houseplant. Fiddle leaf figs are native to low topical rain forests of western Africa. If you are wondering how often to repot a fiddle leaf fig, there are several schools of thought. Read up on them and pick the one that suits you best. Fiddle Leaf Fig Magic It seems just a few years ago, the fiddle leaf fig came into the spotlight. Although it had been around for years, suddenly, this stunning houseplant was on everybody’s “must have” list. And it is a magnificent plant, growing to 6 feet (2m.) tall and creating a focal point in any room. The fiddle leaf is native to tropical forests and requires a bright room without strong direct sunlight. […]
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