Guess what! There are at least five reasons why the leaves are like that! There are so many reasons why leaves might look like this! It could be because of overwatering, underwatering, fungal leaf spot, pest infestation, or environmental stress.
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Guess what! There are at least five reasons why the leaves are like that! There are so many reasons why leaves might look like this! It could be because of overwatering, underwatering, fungal leaf spot, pest infestation, or environmental stress.
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The Fiddle Leaf Fig, scientifically named Ficus lyrata, is known for its striking green leaves. This plant is unique because its broad leaves resemble a lute or violin. The leaves also have a rough texture and wavy edges. It is a fast-growing tree that can grow up to 120" tall indoors.
Fiddle Leaf Fig
Ficus microcarpa