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HIGUERA DE BENGALA 100CM (FICUS BENGHALENSIS SUNSHINE)
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The Ficus Benghalensis Sunshine is a rubber tree variety for any home whatever the style of your interior. The bengal fig has fabulous green leaves with a soft white/pink appearance.

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Ficus Benghalensis Sunshine

The Bengal Fig Tree or 'Sunshine' Ficus is an absolutely spectacular variety that grows in the wild mainly in India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. This ficus has an upright, erect habit with a single main stem, which is covered with oval leaves with a slightly rough, wavy surface and an energising neon green colour. The younger leaves are brighter, celadon-lime in colour, the older leaves darken with age and develop a subtle but sparkling pattern of fine light green pollen.

dimensions & properties

color plant: green leaves with a soft white/pink appearance

altura      100cm
ancho      30-35cm
tamaño maceta      24cm Ø

care tips

The Ficus Benghalensis loves high humidity, so frequent spraying with soft, lukewarm water is advised. Water the plant only when the top layer of soil is dry. It is important that water does not accumulate excessively in the substrate. Ficus prefers a fairly fertile and permeable soil. Young plants should be repotted in spring each year and in the case of older specimens it is sufficient to replace the top layer of the substrate. For ideal growth, choose a bright or slightly shaded spot.

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light

ideal place ideal place
indirect light

location

ideal location ideal location
living room, dining room, bedroom, office

air purifying

air purifying air purifying
medium high level

difficulty level

level level
easy - intermediate

toxicity

toxicity level toxicity level
toxic to children and pets

watering

watering frequency watering frequency
1 time a week in winter, 2 times a week in summer little amounts