The fiddle-leaf fig (Ficus lyrata) is sometimes considered a bit finicky as a houseplant. While not the easiest to grow, its large, attractive leaves and tree-like appearance make it a rewarding choice, even for novice gardeners. These small trees are well-suited to indoor environments with filtered light and can withstand less-than-optimal conditions.
If you have a window that receives bright morning light, you can successfully grow this fig. Plant it in quality soil, and establish a consistent watering schedule, and it will reliably and fairly quickly reach heights of six to ten feet with minimal hassle. It's important to note that the fiddle-leaf fig is toxic to both people and pets.
Care for Fiddle-Leaf Fig