Ficus Carica

Ficus Carica

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Description

Height

80 cm

Potsize

21 cm

Botanical name

Ficus Carica

Toxic to pets

Yes

Care

Watering Requires water once a week
Best location Medium light to partial shade. Can't withstand full sun
Plant nutrition Additional plant nutrition is not necessary
Repotting After purchase, repotting is not necessary. The plant should then be repotted preferably every 3 years

Description

Meet the Ficus Carica, better known as the fig tree, which flaunts its graceful leaves and if you're lucky, figs.

Origin

The Ficus Carica originates from the Mediterranean region and has been cherished for centuries for its lush growth and delicious fruits. With its characteristic looks, this tree adds a touch of Mediterranean beauty to any garden or patio.

Care

To get the best out of your Ficus Carica, place it in a sunny spot with well-draining soil. While this tree is tolerant to drought, it needs regular watering, especially during dry periods and when the fruits are ripening. The warmer and sunnier the spot for the Ficus Carica, the more fruits you can expect.

Ensure that the soil remains evenly moist, but avoid overwatering, which can cause root rot.

The Ficus Carica is a stunning addition that will transform your outdoor space.

Tip! Protect the tree during severe frost by bringing it indoors or covering it with cloths or fleece.

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More Information
Height (incl. pot)80 cm
Pot size Ø21 cm
Decorative potWith decorative pot options
Botanical nameFicus Carica
NicknamesFig tree
Quantity1
AttributesAir-purifying, Easy to care for, Green
Suitable forOutdoor
LocationIndirect sunlight
WateringRequires water once a week
Best locationMedium light to partial shade. Can't withstand full sun
Plant nutritionAdditional plant nutrition is not necessary
RepottingAfter purchase, repotting is not necessary. The plant should then be repotted preferably every 3 years
ToxicYes