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| Scientific Name: | Ficus lyrata |
| Common Name: | fiddle-leaf fig |
| Family Name: | Moraceae |
| Origin: | Africa - tropical |
| Hardiness Zone: | Zone 10: (-1 to 4 °C) |
| Plant Type: | Indoor foliage plant |
| Mature Size: | 2 - 3m x 1.0 - 1.5m (height x width) |
| Habit: | Upright |
| Form: | Oval - vertical |
| Texture: | Very coarse |
| Landscape Uses: | Indoor plant |
| Exposure: | Part sun/part shade, Filtered shade |
| Soil or Media: | Well-drained |
| Leaves: | Simple, Alternate, Leathery, Lustrous, Obovate, Entire, Undulate (wavy) |
| Flowers: | Flowers clustered, Green |
| Fruit: | Multiple fruit, (Accessory tissue), Green |
| Key ID Features: | |
| Leaves alternate, sessile and clasping stem, obovate (fiddle-shaped), most blades 15-30 long x 10-20cm wide when grown indoors, prominent yellowish veins, margin entire and wavy. | |