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FICUS BONSAI BIG
Ficus bonsai is ideal for indoors and partially shady areas. Ficus is one of the most popular trees for Bonsai. It is an excellent tree for beginners and pros alike. Virtually carefree; they tolerate low light and humidity of a heated or air-conditioned house. In their natural habitat, these aerial roots are grown with ease in high-humidity environments. At home, you need to recreate these humidity levels which often means an artificial enclosure. The effect is achieved by roots growing vertically downward from branches until they reach the soil, where they develop into thick strong trunks. This can achieve the desired pillar style or the root-over-rock bonsai style called deshojo.
FICUS FIDDLE LEAF – FIDDLE LEAF FIG – FICUS LYRATA
The fiddle-leaf fig (Ficus lyrata) is a popular indoor tree featuring very large, heavily veined, and glossy violin-shaped leaves that grow upright on a sleek trunk. A fiddle-leaf fig is perfect as a focal point of a room if you can situate it in a floor-standing container where the plant is allowed to grow to at least 6 feet tall. (Most indoor specimens reach around 10 feet tall.) It’s a fairly fast grower and can be potted at any point in the year if you’re like most gardeners acquiring a nursery plant to keep indoors. Keep in mind this gorgeous plant is toxic to cats and dogs.
FICUS LYRATA / FIDDLE LEAF TREE
Spend more time enjoying greenery and less time maintaining it when you choose to fill your home with faux plants that look anything but! This gorgeous, lush green artificial plant is perfect for indoor space. Simply style it in a planter pot, and you have a long-lasting houseplant that needs no sun or water to keep your home feeling fresh and lively.This plant is handmade by experienced artisans meeting with the highest standards of quality.
FICUS PANDA CONE
Ficus trees are a common plant in the home and office, mainly because they look like a typical tree with a single trunk and a spreading canopy. But for all of their popularity, ficus plants are finicky. However, if you know how to care for a ficus tree, you’ll be better equipped to keep it healthy and happy in your home for years. Most ficus trees enjoy bright indirect or filtered light with variegated varieties happily able to take medium light. Bright, direct light may result in scalding of the leaves and leaf loss. It requires a moderate amount of watering in summer, and only enough to keep it from drying out in the winter. It does not need to be misted. Ficus trees also cannot tolerate low temperatures or droughts.
FICUS STARLIGHT
Ficus benjamina ‘STARLIGHT’ is a particularly attractive variety with glossy, variegated foliage that cloaks it’s gently weeping branches. Each olive green leaf is edged with an irregular creamy-yellow margin, reflecting the light to dazzling effect. Over time, this slow-growing house plant will form a tall specimen shrub that will create a magnificent focal point in your home. Perfect for filling the corner of a brightly lit room. Most Ficus trees enjoy bright indirect or filtered light with variegated varieties happily able to take medium light. Bright, direct light may result in scalding of the leaves and leaf loss. Make sure to place them somewhere where cold drafts will not be an issue. It’s important to maintain a relatively high humidity around the plant. Regular misting or setting the Ficus tree on a pebble tray filled with water is a great way to increase their humidity, but keep in mind that while they like high humidity, they don’t like overly wet roots. Therefore, when watering, always check the top of the soil first. If the top of the soil is wet, don’t water as this means they have enough moisture. If the top of the soil feels dry to the touch, this indicates that they need water.
FIG TREE
Ficus carica or Fig Tree is deciduous tree or large shrub with a spreading head and rounded, 3- to 5-lobed leaves, 10-24cm long, heart-shaped at the bases. Pear-shaped receptacles develop into single fruit, to 10cm long, green when young, maturing to dark green, purple, or dark brown.
FIG TREE
Every garden should have a fig tree. These iconic plants produce delicious fruit with flavors best experienced ripe from the tree. Unlike other fruits, figs ripen entirely on the branch, so planting your own allows you to harvest the freshest fruit. The common fig tree, thriving in warm climates, does not require pollination to bear new fruit. Depending on the variety, specific fig trees need pollinators, so check the type before planting your own to know its growing conditions.
FISHTAIL PALM
Palm with intriguing leaves resembling the tail of a fish, which is how this plant got its common name. In a home environment, these palms will grow as tall as space allows. fishtail palm most commonly sold for houseplant and landscape use. It?s probably one of the most elegant looking palms, bringing an upscale look to any room or garden.
Caryota mitis or fishtail palm is small to medium-sized palm with clustered stems, at first clothed with fibrous leaf bases, later bare. The broadly linear, 2-pinnate, rich green leaves are 2-4m long, with 6-60, fish-tail-like, asymmetrically 3-angled leaflets. Pendent panicles, 30cm or more long, of cream flowers, to 2cm across, are borne in summer. Height 3-12m, Spread 3-7m. Native of Burma to Malaysian peninsula, Indonesia (Java), Philipines.
FORSYTHIA
This Spring season, turn your home into a botanical paradise when you style table vases with luxury, life-like artificial blooming flowers. Start with this tall and beautiful faux forsythia to create an over-the-top branch arrangement that reflects your elevated interior design. Once it’s complete, showcase your centerpiece in any room and instantly experience nature’s peaceful presence.
This flower is designed with silk material & is part of flower collections. This flower is handmade by experienced artisans meeting with the highest standards of quality.
FRITILLARIA
Bold and unique, this bundle of Fritillaria flowers is a stunning shade of soft blush pink to add a natural, feminine touch. Style these lovely botanicals alone, or use as focal blooms in your arrangements, adding texture wherever you place them. They perfectly bring the feeling of nature to any floral design.
This flower is designed with silk material & is part of flower collections. This flower is handmade by experienced artisans meeting with the highest standards of quality.
GARDENIA
Gardenia (Gardenia jasminoides), a tropical broadleaf evergreen shrub, is typically grown as a large, indoor houseplant because its blooms smell magnificent. In fact, few natural scents are as evocative and memorable as the smell of this coveted plant. If it wasn’t for the plant’s fragrant appeal, however, few gardeners would attempt to grow the high-maintenance gardenia, commonly found only in conservatories and commercial greenhouses. Still, if you’re up for the challenge, even a few months of blooms make it a worthwhile endeavor.
GARDENIA
Gardenias have a distinctive floral, citrusy sweet scent. They look like roses with showy white or cream-colored petals that open up to a spiral around a central point. They bloom from late spring up through fall. Each bloom lasts several weeks before wilting. Deadhead or remove spent blooms after they wilt to spur more flower production.