Ficus lyrata aka Fiddle Leaf Fig
Taxonomy ID: 1221
Ficus lyrata, also known as the Fiddle-Leaf Fig or the Banjo Fig, is a tropical evergreen tree known for its large glossy violin-shaped leaves. Commonly grown as a houseplant, it prefers bright, indirect light and well-draining soil, it purifies the air, and is relatively low maintenance. making it a great addition to any home. It can grow up to 40 feet tall in its natural habitat, but it is commonly kept pruned to a smaller size.
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