Ficus triangularis variegata belongs to Moraceae Family and its country of origin is said to be south Africa. Its also called F.triangularis, that’s because the plant’s leaves are triangular. another one of its name that is commonly used is “Variegated Ficus Triangularis”. Its leaves are of green and yellow color with green in the middle and creamed yellow in the border of the leaves and each and every leave are of different size. It can be planted in the garden as well as in one’s house but if it is planted in the house then at least a pot of 3 inches or more should be used. It reaches a height of 3 meters and covers a maximum area of 26-foot square.
efore watering it see that the soil of the plant is dry we could do that by putting our index finger inside the soil.
It can be done to give your desired shape to the plant but the cut should be made high up on the left node so that new leave could grow easily
Temperature is also very important for the plant’s survival indoor temperature is fine in the summer season but in winter plants should be placed in that part of the house that has a temperature above 55 Fahrenheit.
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