F I D D L E L E A F F I G
My obsession with Fiddle Leaf Figs (Ficus Lyrata) began when I stumbled across them while researching design ideas for our house {never having seen them before} and from the moment my eyes laid on the lushy-green-goodness I was set on getting one for the house. They make amazing indoor plants with their lush green {huge} leaves, only requiring filtered light and a watering once a week!
Getting your hands on a fiddle leaf fig can either be completely tricky and cost a small fortune or you strike pot-luck and find a bunch of them for sale at a really great price. I almost bought one for $150 from the Gold Coast {here} however, was lucky enough to have heard back, right at the last minute, from a local lady on the Sunshine Coast who had baby plants available for $10 each! Sold! Warning - they are super addictive and I have now purchased 3 in total. 2 baby plants and 1 larger plant.
Baby fiddle leaf figs from here - they aren't actually open to the public but do sell at the Yandina Markets.
Larger fiddle leaf fig from here
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