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Ornamental Plants plus Version 2.0 - 00000616
01/01/98

Ficus elastica - Rubber Plant, Rubber Tree Ficus benjamina - Creeping Fig Ficus lyrata - Fiddleleaf Fig


Type: house plant                                           

Comments: The figs are a group of large house plants.       
They grow best in an east window and require some shade     
from summer sun in bright locations.  Some figs tolerate    
low light situations.  Keep the soil evenly moist and       
fertilize at 2-week intervals during periods of active      
growth.  The ideal temperatures are 62 to 65 degrees at     
night and 80 to 85 degrees during the day.  Repot in late   
winter or early spring.  Wash the leaves with water and a   
soft cloth when they get dusty.  Pruning may be done in     
the spring.                                                 

Propagation: Propagation for upright types is by air        
layering and simple layering for creeping types.  Other     
methods are leaf bud cuttings and stem tip cuttings.        


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