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Description
The Ficus lyrata, a true masterpiece of nature, is an exquisite indoor plant that has become a staple for interior decorators and plant enthusiasts across the UK and the English-speaking world. Most commonly known by its charming nickname, the Fiddle-leaf Fig, it is celebrated for its large, glossy green leaves that feature distinctive veining and a shape reminiscent of a violin. Standing at 60cm tall in a 17cm pot, this particular specimen is a fantastic choice for tabletop displays or adding a vibrant green vibe to smaller living spaces.
Foliage and Natural Charm
As a captivating evergreen, the Fiddle-leaf Fig provides a permanent touch of the West African rainforest to your indoor oasis. In its natural habitat, this plant can tower up to 100 feet tall, but in the comfort of your home, it remains a manageable and elegant companion. While it belongs to the same genus as the Rubber Tree, its violin-shaped leaves are entirely unique. Because it is grown primarily for its stunning foliage, it rarely flowers or produces fruit indoors, and it is not a fragrant plant. This makes it a perfect choice for those who appreciate a clean, sculptural aesthetic without any overpowering scents. Additionally, the plant is smooth and does not have thorns or spines, making its lush leaves a pleasure to admire.
Care and Growth
The Fiddle-leaf Fig is more than just a decorative piece; it is also a silent air purifier, working to refresh your home’s atmosphere. While it is often considered low-maintenance, it does have specific preferences to help it flourish:
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Luce: Questa pianta ama un posto al sole. Prospera in ambienti luminosi e può sopportare la luce solare diretta, il che la aiuta a mantenere quelle foglie vibranti e lucide.
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Irrigazione: Per mantenere il tuo Ficus sano, innaffialo una volta alla settimana. L'obiettivo è mantenere il terreno umido ma mai inzuppato. L'uso di una miscela di terreno ben drenante, come terriccio miscelato con perlite, garantirà che le radici rimangano sane.
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Concimazione: Durante la stagione di crescita, puoi concimarlo con un fertilizzante liquido bilanciato ogni 2-4 settimane, anche se dovresti ridurlo durante i mesi invernali più tranquilli.
Nota: Anche se potrebbe sembrare un'aggiunta lussureggiante a un'insalata da giardino, il Ficus lyrata è rigorosamente a scopo decorativo. È tossico se ingerito, quindi è importante ricordarsi di non morderlo e di tenerlo lontano da animali domestici o bambini curiosi.