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ficus audrey australia Ficus benghalensis 'Petite Audrey' | Bengal Fig

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ficus audrey australia Ficus benghalensis 'Petite Audrey' | Bengal FigFicus benghalensis 'Petite Audrey' (Bengal Fig) or Bengal Figs is a beautiful, indoor tree that is easy to care for in the right spot bright light is essential. It's otherwise very simple to look after, and it gets more beautiful as it grows and wilds naturally into any space. Ficus benghalensis Audrey is a real show stopper and in India, it's considered sacred as it is believed to be the tree under which Buddha received enlightenment. Ficus

Ficus benghalensis 'Petite Audrey' (Bengal Fig) or Bengal Figs is a beautiful, indoor tree that is easy to care for in the right spot - bright light is essential. It's otherwise very simple to look after, and it gets more beautiful as it grows and wilds naturally into any space. Ficus benghalensis Audrey is a real show-stopper and in India, it's considered sacred as it is believed to be the tree under which Buddha received enlightenment. 

Ficus benghalensis in its natural rainforest habitat can reach up to 30m tall, but we wouldn’t expect that to happen in your house! It originates in the tropical belt of Asia, Malaysia, China and Australia, and its leaves have a fuzzy surface. 

It’s a beautiful plant that will add finesse to your rooms - think of the pages of a magazine! Whatever the style of your home - Victorian terrace or ultra-modern - this small tree will be a stunning feature and will enhance any room. 

It’s an easy-going, versatile houseplant that needs minimal attention. It will reward you with something wonderful to look at, so it’s not a difficult plant if you don’t know much about caring for houseplants.  Looking to buy online houseplants? Look no further than Happy Houseplants! We sell the best houseplants for indoor plant delivery.

Or buy this lovely houseplant as a gift! We’ll include a free handwritten card with your delivery. Just note your gift message at the basket stage of the checkout, and we’ll take care of it! And we won’t include any giveaway paperwork either!

Ficus benghalensis Audrey care

Easy care, suitable for beginners but needs bright light. 

Where should I put my Bengal Fig?

Your Tree likes a bright, sunny spot. Ficus Trees won’t tolerate long periods of low light or direct sun. If your tree is distressed it will shed leaves. 

How should I water my Fig Tree?

Only water your plant when compost is dry to the touch.

Does it need feeding?

During Spring and Summer, feed bi-monthly with a liquid feed. Happy Houseplants sell our own vegan organic plant food.

Is this plant suitable if I have pets?

Pets: This plant is toxic to cats and dogs.

What size is this plant?

Size:  W21cm x H90cm

All our plants are supplied in a plastic nursery pot

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