
Ficus cyathistipula
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Origin
The Ficus cyathistipula, also known as the African fig tree, has its origin in Africa, where it can be found in tropical rainforests. This plant belongs to the Moraceae family, which is known for its diverse range of species in tropical areas.
Characteristics
The Ficus cyathistipula is characterized by its shiny leaves that are oval to elliptical in shape and have a deep green colour. The plant grows into a medium-sized tree in its natural habitat, but remains significantly smaller when cultivated as a houseplant. It produces small fruits, but these are rarely seen on indoor plants.
Care
In order to care for the Ficus cyathistipula, it is crucial to place the plant in a bright location, but not in direct sunlight. The plant requires good drainage and should not sit in stagnant water to prevent root rot. It is also important to feed the plant regularly with a fertiliser that's suitable for houseplants. Finally, the Ficus cyathistipula welcomes a high humidity level, as it is used to in its natural tropical environment.