
Variegated Ficus Triangularis
Description Light/Soil/Water Hardiness Native to South Africa, Ficus Triangularis Variegata belongs to the Moraceae Family and has a very distinctive look. It has triangular leaves (hence the name!) with creamy yellow and green variegated patterns. Each leaf has a unique color marking, making Ficus Triangularis Variegata a showy, decorative houseplant for any living space.Ficus Triangularis is a slow grower and will eventually reach about 6 feet indoors, making it a perfect plant for floor-standing planters. Ficus Triangularis isn't a very demanding plant, but it needs the right lighting and humidity condition to maintain its variegation. As a Ficus, Triangularis is very effective in cleaning the indoor air and removing common airborne toxins.Though it is very rare, Ficus Triangularis may bloom tiny berry-like flowers that are usually called figs (syconia). Ficus's ideal lighting is bright, indirect sunlight. Plenty of light helps this Ficus plant grow faster, taller, and bu