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Ficus lyrata, commonly known as the fiddle-leaf fig, banjo fig, fiddle-leaved fig tree, lyre leaf fig tree, or lyre-leaved fig tree, is a species of plant in the mulberry and fig family Moraceae. It is native to western Africa, but is cultivated around the world as an ornamental plant.
The Fiddle-Leaf Fig, scientifically known as Ficus lyrata, is a fascinating plant that has captured the hearts of plant enthusiasts and interior designers alike. It is a member of the Ficus genus, which falls within the Moraceae family, commonly known as the mulberry or fig family.
24 paź 2024 · Fiddle leaf fig (Ficus lyrata) sometimes gets a finicky reputation. It's not the easiest houseplant to grow, but its lovely large leaves and tree form make it worth a little effort and a good choice even for the beginning gardener.
26 paź 2024 · Narrow Leaf Fig. As the name suggests, this type has very long, slender, lance-shaped leaves that grow in crowded clusters. The narrow leaf fig’s downward arching foliage creates a graceful, cascading appearance. New leaves emerge in shades of pink and red before darkening to deep green at maturity.
1 sie 2022 · See how to grow and care for a large fiddle leaf fig tree - or find one for sale! Plus see how big do fiddle leaf fig trees get if allowed to.
Ficus lyrata is renowned for its large, glossy, veined, fiddle-shaped leaves. It’s a striking plant that adds a tropical flair to any interior setting. With proper care, a Fiddle Leaf Fig plant can live up to 25-50 years, sometimes even longer, making it a long-term companion for plant enthusiasts.
25 sty 2024 · Native to tropical and western Africa, the fiddle leaf fig is a broadleaf evergreen, reaching 60 to 100 feet tall in the wild. Its botanical name, Ficus lyrata, reflects the fact that the large leaves resemble a lyre, or lap harp. The leaves can reach up to 18 inches long and a foot wide!