![]() ![]() palm plants, palm Tree, plant Stem png 1200x2000px 1.44MB. Fiddles that occur in nature do not have this appearance, but the flexibility of the trunk while young and its propensity to bend towards its light source show the Fiddle’s natural inclination towards shapeliness. Fiddle-leaf fig Houseplant Common fig Shrub Plants, Fiddle Leaf Fig, leaf Vegetable, leaf png. Often the plant trunk is braided or woven together, creating an unusual and memorable look for this already remarkable plant. ![]() One unique characteristic of the Fiddle is that when young and pliable, the trunks of the plant are often bent and shaped for aesthetic purposes. Leaves can be up to 12 inches in length and are deeply veined through the center and from the center outwards. The leaves are a wide, glossy, dark green, and shaped like its namesake stringed instrument. Just be sure to avoid any palms with Sago or Cycad in the names as these types of palms can be dangerous and can cause death if ingested by your pet. In the wild, the Fiddle, as it is affectionately called, can grow up to a stunning 12m (40 ft) in height and up to 3m (10ft) or more as an indoor plant. Figleaf Palm Palms are popular houseplants for Australian homes and luckily most are pet-friendly. From a rainforest, this plant loves and does best in a moisture-rich environment that mimics its origins. Commonly known as False castor oil plant, Japanese figleaf palm Excellent glossy foliage and an attractive habit which makes for an architectural or feature plant Further Reading. The Fiddle, or Ficus Lyrata, has its origins in the tropical regions of western and central Africa. ![]()
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