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Olive trees are the new fiddle leaf fig trees — it’s a truth universally acknowledged by decor experts everywhere. Over the past year, these slim plants with their ethereal silvery-green leaves have ...
The fiddle leaf fig is a popular houseplant, grand in size with gigantic leaves. But, there are a few reasons you may want to ...
Fiddle leaf figs need more sunlight than you think. Signs that your plant needs more light include yellow or brown leaves, legginess, lack of growth, and leaf drop. Gradually acclimate your plant to ...
The tropical tree, known for its gestural leafs and grand presence, is popping up on home blogs, in gardening shops, and even New York City plant store The Sill is constantly selling out of the ...
The fiddle leaf fig is a trend that keeps on growing. This dramatic indoor plant has been finding its way into peoples homes in all sorts of spaces. Take a look at how its vibrant green and ...
What’s that artfully placed potted tree you’ve seen in every single home design spread and roughly 28,241+ Instagram posts to date? We trudged through plant store jungles all over town to find the ...
ONCE A HOUSEPLANT becomes so popular that Pottery Barn peddles a polyester version, its sophistication status shrivels faster than a thirsty fern. Consider the fiddle-leaf fig, hashtagged in 79,217 ...
In the lobby of an eco-chic yoga studio. In the background of an influencer's selfies. In a real estate story on SFGate, tucked in the photos of a staged home for sale. It was tall, bold and beautiful ...