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is fiddle leaf fig toxic to humans Ficus Lyrata 'Fiddle Leaf Fig'

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is fiddle leaf fig toxic to humans Ficus Lyrata 'Fiddle Leaf Fig'The Statement Plant Your Space Deserves Ficus Lyrata, commonly known as the Fiddle Leaf Fig, is the epitome of botanical elegance and is currently riding the wave of plant trends. Available in both tree and bush forms, this stunning plant boasts large, heavily veined green leaves that gracefully grow upright, making it a captivating addition to any space. Scientifically classified as Ficus fic, the Fiddle Leaf Fig belongs to the Mulberry and Fig

The Statement Plant Your Space Deserves

Ficus Lyrata, commonly known as the Fiddle Leaf Fig, is the epitome of botanical elegance and is currently riding the wave of plant trends. Available in both tree and bush forms, this stunning plant boasts large, heavily veined green leaves that gracefully grow upright, making it a captivating addition to any space.

Scientifically classified as Ficus fic, the Fiddle Leaf Fig belongs to the Mulberry and Fig family and hails from the lush landscapes of Western Africa. Now, let's delve into Ed's comprehensive care guide to ensure your Ficus Lyrata thrives in its new home.


Plant Profile:

  • Scientific Name: Ficus lyrata
  • Common Name: Fiddle Leaf Fig
  • Family: Mulberry and Fig
  • Native Range: Western Africa

Fiddle Leaf Fig Care Guide:

  • Light:  Needs Bright, indirect Light. Will rapidly deteriorate in dim lighting.  
  • Water: Evenly moist. Avoid overwatering 
  • Humidity: High
  • Temperature: 65-75°F
  • Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves and control growth.
  • Feeding: Fertilize monthly with a weak green plant liquid solution during the spring and summer.
  • Propagation: Stem or leaf cuttings and air layering
  • Pests: Subject to common pests
  • Toxicity: Highly toxic to humans and pets

➡️Need more care tips? Check out our Fiddle Leaf Fig Care Guide for expert advice on keeping your plant happy and thriving!

History of the Fiddle Leaf Ficus – A Plant with African Royalty

Native to the tropical forests of Western Africa, the Fiddle Leaf Fig has long been a symbol of wealth and status. In some cultures, it was even placed in royal gardens to represent strength and prosperity.

Have a Fiddle Leaf That's Dropping Leaves? 

Don't give up on your Fiddle Leaf Fig if it seems like it's throwing a temper tantrum and dropping leaves. The solution may be as simple as moving it a foot or two in a different direction. Check out our blog on "Why Is My Fiddle Leaf Fig Dropping Leaves" Here!

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Shiba pup LOVES these. We play fetch in the back yard with one and the other is to gnaw on rather than my couch inside!! He is a super super duper chewer and really enjoying his new teeth so much that he's gnawed past the brown of the stick to white plastic so I had to take 1 away. It's a smaller stick 6-8 inches so I do worry about him walking or running while playing fetch and falling (new feet too!!) and hurt his mouth or throat. I will definitely be replacing it at least 1x while he's small but I wouldn't recommend this item to a big dog with big teeth.
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The best small dog chew stick ever
I've bought these several times and given them out to friends. These last a lot longer than the rawhide chews. Our poodles love them; over the past year, they are the go-to toy. My daughter and son-in-law's Dalmatian, who went through a moose antler in two days, still has one of these in decent shape after two months.
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Great item for aggressive chewer
My dog is an aggressive chewer. He loves these! I had hoped it would stop him from chewing sticks and branches but it didn’t!
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A bit smaller than expected
Dogs loved them but felt they were a bit smaller than expected. I had to take it away as I was afraid the dogs might choke / try to swallow.
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