Ficus Altissima also known as Ficus, is a captivating indoor plant that originates from Bengal. With its lush foliage and fascinating aerial roots, this plant adds a touch of elegance to any space. Its low maintenance nature makes it a perfect choice for those seeking a hassle-free indoor garden experience. Ficus thrives in bright, indirect light and requires minimal watering. Bring a piece of Bengal's natural beauty into your home with this stunning Ficus Altissima. Order now and enjoy the serene charm of this extraordinary indoor plant. The Ficus Altissima, also known as the Banyan tree, is a stunning addition to any indoor space. This unique plant thrives in Halfschaduw (partial shade) or Halfschaduw, Schaduw (partial shade, shade) environments. Its lush green foliage creates a calming ambience, making it perfect for bedrooms, offices, or living rooms. To keep this beauty healthy, it only needs watering once per week. Its low maintenance needs make it suitable for both beginner and expert plant lovers. Bring nature indoors with the Ficus Altissima and enjoy its beauty for years to come!Fun fact: Did you know that Ficus Altissima, commonly known as the Banyan tree, holds the record for the largest canopy coverage? This magnificent tree can expand to cover an area as large as 19,000 square meters! With its long, aerial roots cascading down from its branches, it creates a stunning sight that captivates all who witness it. However, while its beauty is undeniable, it's important to note that this plant is strictly for decoration purposes only. So, enjoy its enchanting presence, but remember not to try any culinary experiments with it!- Ficus Altissima has a pot size of 21 cm, making it a suitable choice for indoor or small gardening spaces.- This variety of Ficus is known for its impressive height, reaching approximately 95 cm, making it a striking addition to any room or garden.- Ficus Altissima is also commonly referred to as Ficus, a name that is derived from Latin, meaning "Fig".- This plant thrives in a spot with partial shade, making it suitable for areas that receive indirect sunlight, such as near a window with a sheer curtain.- A fun fact about Ficus is that it is classified as a "strangler fig", as its aerial roots can grow downward to the ground and envelop other nearby trees, eventually suffocating them.