The African Fig has dense, luscious, deep green foliage with large, leathery, tumbler-shaped leaves. It is a vigorous species of Ficus and can tolerate dry air and shady conditions better than others. It branches readily and its dark, flaky bark gives rise to its alternative common name of Birchbark Fig.
Stop the drop! This species of Ficus is picky when it comes to temperature changes, watering with lukewarm water will prevent lower leaves dropping.
Insufficient light or improper watering can trigger leaf drop. Find a bright spot and adjust your watering schedule. Your plant should quickly recover.
Trim to maintain the desired shape of your Ficus, but be aware that sticky latex will ooze from the ends of the cut stems. This can be an irritant, so make sure to wash your hands if any comes in contact with your skin.
Ficus cyathistipula prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate partial shade. Direct sunlight is best avoided however, as it may burn the leaves.
Water when the soil starts to become slightly dry at the top. Keep the soil lightly moist at all times, but do not overwater as this will cause leaf drop.
The African Fig does well in normal household temperatures, but prefers slightly warmer conditions: around 16-24°C. Avoid cold draughts.
This Ficus has no specific humidity requirements, although your Fig will benefit from an occasional misting.
Apply a weak dose of fertiliser once or twice a month during the growing season.
The African Fig is fast-growing in optimum conditions, typically rising to an ultimate height of 4 metres, but can be contained indoors.
Please note: each plant is unique so available heights are approximate and the plant you receive may vary by ±10%
Considered poisonous due to the latex in the sap, therefore keep away from children and animals. Avoid this plant if you have a latex allergy. Contains allergens that may result in asthma symptoms.
This plant filters airborne toxins and is part of our clean air plant collection.
Ficus cyathistipula is native to the tropical forest regions of Africa.
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