Ficus Audrey Tree
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The Ficus Audrey’s easy-going nature and elegant foliage make it one of our all-time favorite Ficus plants. If you’ve struggled with the sometimes finicky Fiddle Leaf Fig, give this plant a try instead. Its white trunk and matte green leaves are a fit for modern and traditional spaces alike. Sized to ship best, our large Audrey tree arrives with room to grow as it adapts to your home’s conditions.
- Each plant is unique; size and shape fluctuate by season so all measurements are shown as a range
- Small plant arrives in a 5" wide nursery grow pot and measures between 7"-11" tall from the soil line to the top of the foliage
- Large plant measures between 32-38" tall from the soil line to the top of the foliage and arrives in 10" diameter grow pot
- Large plants benefit from brighter light to help retain their mature foliage
- Large plants require less frequent waterings due to their higher volume of soil
- If you purchase a large plant with a planter, the planter will ship separately
Plant Care
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Plant Bio
A popular variety of ficus, the Ficus benghalensis 'Audrey' is arguably easier to care for than its infamous relative the Fiddle Leaf Fig, and has beautiful matte green leaves. Native to southeast Asia, it does best in bright light with weekly waterings when the potting mix is bone dry. In its home habitat, Ficus are sometimes used to make living bridges! This is because they are elastic and can produce pliable aerial roots. But make sure to wear gloves while pruning, because their interior milky latex sap can be irritating to your skin.
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