Origin
Ficus benjamina 'Anastasia' belongs to the Moraceae family. The species originates from Southeast Asia and parts of Australia. In nature, Ficus benjamina grows as a tree in tropical and subtropical regions. ‘Anastasia’ is a specially cultivated cultivar of this species.
Characteristics
Ficus benjamina 'Anastasia' is characterised by its narrow, gracefully drooping leaves. The leaves have a striking light green colour with a subtle, dark green vein pattern. The plant has a compact growth habit and forms multiple stems per pot. The 6/tray specification indicates delivery of six plants per tray.
Care
Ficus benjamina 'Anastasia' prefers a bright position, protected from direct sunlight. The plant thrives at a constant room temperature and requires even watering. Humidity should be moderate to high. Feeding during the growing season supports healthy development.