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Fiddle-Leaf Fig TreeFicus lyrata

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Native to Western Africa, the Fiddle-Leaf Fig Tree boasts oversized, lush green leaves springing from a thin, elegant trunk. It's no wonder why it's one of the most popular houseplants on the market today.  

  • Its glossy, violin-shaped leaves have made it the ‘it’ houseplant of the decade.
  • The Fiddle-Leaf Fig reaches 6 to 10 feet, perfect for indoor living.
  • This tree can thrive in natural, indirect light.
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Fiddle-Leaf Fig Tree Care

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plant sunlight

Sunlight Your Fiddle-Leaf Fig Tree needs lots of indirect, bright light. The best place for your plant is near an East-facing window that is free from drafts.

plant watering

Watering Allow the top layer of the soil to dry out completely (about 2 or 3 inches down), and then water deeply until water begins to drain. Repeat this process as needed.

plant fertilizing

Fertilizing Fertilize your plant with a water-soluble solution, once in the spring and every month in the summer.


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Why Fiddle-Leaf Fig Trees?

Named the 'it' tree of the design world by the New York Times, the Fiddle-Leaf Fig is rising the ranks, becoming the most coveted houseplant of the decade. Large, glossy violin-shaped leaves are its namesake, perfectly contrasting against a sleek trunk.

And a mature height of 6 to 10 feet means effortless drama and volume in any space. Originally grown under the canopies of African rainforests, the robustly full Fiddle-Leaf Fig Tree fits in perfectly with the natural, indirect light of your home.

Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better

For starters, we’ve done the work for you. So, your own Fiddle-Leaf Fig Tree is hassle-free and carefree when it arrives at your door. Because we’ve planted, nurtured and monitored your Fiddle-Leaf with care, you don’t need a green thumb for it to thrive.

And with our larger sizes, you get the full, lush good looks of a mature Fiddle-Leaf instantly since we ship an established plant, taking the guesswork out of growing for you.

House plant perfection is just a click away. Gracing magazine covers and designers' homes, the Fiddle-Leaf Fig is a natural work of art with equal parts beauty and durability. It's happy, healthful and right at home in any space. Order your own Fiddle-Leaf Fig Tree today!

Looking for more house plants to add to your collection? Check out our guide to popular types of house plants.

Planting & Care

1. Planting: Your Fiddle-Leaf Fig Tree needs lots of indirect, bright light. The best place for your plant is near an East-facing window that is free from drafts. When you're ready to plant, select a pot that is approximately 12 to 14 inches in diameter and use well-drained soil. Also, make sure your pot has proper drainage holes.

Tip: You can place your pot on top of a base with stones to prevent spills and allow for proper moisture containment.

2. Watering: Allow the top layer of the soil to dry out completely, and then water deeply until water begins to drain. Repeat this process as needed. If the bottom leaves are turning brown or yellow, you are overwatering. If the top leaves turn brown, you are underwatering. Spritz leaves with water in the dry winter months or throughout the year if you live in a dry climate.

3. Fertilization: Feed with a water-soluble fertilizer once in the spring and every month in the summer.

Tip: Fiddle-Leaf Fig Tree leaves do collect dust, so be sure to keep your tree healthy by wiping down the leaves as needed with a dust cloth.

Questions & Answers

Why Fiddle-Leaf Fig Trees?

Named the 'it' tree of the design world by the New York Times, the Fiddle-Leaf Fig is rising the ranks, becoming the most coveted houseplant of the decade. Large, glossy violin-shaped leaves are its namesake, perfectly contrasting against a sleek trunk.

And a mature height of 6 to 10 feet means effortless drama and volume in any space. Originally grown under the canopies of African rainforests, the robustly full Fiddle-Leaf Fig Tree fits in perfectly with the natural, indirect light of your home.

Who is Fast Growing Trees?

We are the largest mail-order nursery in the country, shipping bigger and better trees directly to your door.

And we’ve done the work for you. So, your own Fiddle-Leaf Fig Tree is hassle-free and carefree when it arrives at your door. Because we’ve planted, nurtured and monitored your Fiddle-Leaf with care, you don’t need a green thumb for it to thrive.

With our larger sizes, you get the full, lush good looks of a mature Fiddle-Leaf instantly since we ship an established plant, taking the guesswork out of growing for you.

Houseplant perfection is just a click away. Gracing magazine covers and designers' homes, the Fiddle-Leaf Fig is a natural work of art with equal parts beauty and durability. It's happy, healthful and right at home in any space. Order your own Fiddle-Leaf Fig Tree today!

Planting Fiddle-Leaf Fig Trees

Your Fiddle-Leaf Fig Tree needs lots of indirect, bright light. The best place for your plant is near an East-facing window that is free from drafts. When you're ready to plant, select a pot that is approximately 12 to 14 inches in diameter and use well-drained soil. Also, make sure your pot has proper drainage holes.

How to Water Fiddle-Leaf Fig Trees

Allow the top layer of the soil to dry out completely, and then water deeply until water begins to drain. Repeat this process as needed. If the bottom leaves are turning brown or yellow, you are overwatering. If the top leaves turn brown, you are underwatering. Spritz leaves with water in the dry winter months or throughout the year if you live in a dry climate.

How Do You Fertilize Fiddle-Leaf Fig Trees?

Feed with a water-soluble fertilizer once in the spring and every month in the summer.

Can You Clean Fiddle-Leaf Fig Leaves?

Fiddle-Leaf Fig Tree leaves do collect dust, so be sure to keep your tree healthy by wiping down the leaves as needed with a dust cloth.

Shipping Details

Estimated Shipping Time: Most orders ship immediately. As noted on the website, some items are seasonal, and may only ship in spring or fall. Once your order is shipped, you'll receive an email with a tracking number.

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Product Details

Mature Height: 6-10 ft.
Mature Width: 2-3 ft.
Sunlight: Direct to Indirect Light
Growth Rate: Slow
Botanical Name: Ficus lyrata
Does Not Ship To: AZ,OR
Grows Well In Zones: Indoors
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Growing Zones: Indoors

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