A branched Ficus lyrata refers to a specimen of the Ficus lyrata, also known as the fiddle leaf fig. In the natural growth pattern of Ficus lyrata, the plant typically develops a single trunk. When a Ficus lyrata is branched, it means the plant has branched into multiple stems from the base or a lower point on the trunk. The lush, large, violin-shaped leaves bring a touch of natural elegance to your home or office. This branched variant offers a more luxurious, fuller appearance, perfect for green enthusiasts seeking a striking, stylish addition to their living space.
Place the plant in a bright location with indirect sunlight, avoiding direct sun exposure. Maintain room temperature between 18-24°C (64-75°F). Water the plant regularly but avoid letting the roots sit in water. Regular misting can increase humidity, which benefits the plant. You can also fertilize the plant during the growing season (spring and summer) every few weeks with a balanced fertilizer. Prune as needed to maintain its shape. With proper care, your branched Ficus lyrata will continue to grow beautifully for years. It's important to note that Ficus Lyrata is toxic to both humans and pets if ingested, so be cautious with small children around this tree.