A branched Ficus lyrata refers to a specimen of the Ficus lyrata, also known as the fiddle leaf fig or violin leaf fig. In the natural growth habit of the Ficus lyrata, the plant usually develops a single trunk. When a Ficus lyrata is branched, it means that the plant has branched into multiple stems from the base or a lower point on the trunk. The lush, large, violin-shaped leaves add a touch of natural elegance to your home or office. This branched variety offers a lusher, fuller appearance, perfect for greenery lovers looking for a striking, stylish addition to their living space.
Place the plant in a bright spot with indirect sunlight, avoid direct sunlight. Keep the room temperature stable between 18-24°C. Water the plant regularly, but do not let the roots stand in water. Regular spraying can increase the humidity, which is beneficial to the plant. You can also fertilize the plant during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced fertilizer every few weeks. Prune if necessary to maintain the shape. With this care, your Ficus lyrata will continue to grow beautifully for years. The Ficus Lyrata is poisonous to both humans and animals if ingested, so be careful with small children around this tree.