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1 Ficus Danielle Weeping Fig Indoor Houseplant, Statement Indoor Tree, 5 Litre Root Ball

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1 Ficus Danielle Weeping Fig Indoor Houseplant, Statement Indoor Tree, 5 Litre Root BallThe Ficus Danielle, known commonly as the Weeping Fig, is one of the most sought after statement houseplants available. With its gracefully arching branches, upright central stem and a dense canopy of rich, dark, glossy leaves, this is a plant that commands attention in any interior setting. Supplied with a well established 5 Litre root ball, this is a mature, ready to display indoor tree that will bring instant character to your living room, hallway,

The Ficus Danielle, known commonly as the Weeping Fig, is one of the most sought-after statement houseplants available. With its gracefully arching branches, upright central stem and a dense canopy of rich, dark, glossy leaves, this is a plant that commands attention in any interior setting. Supplied with a well-established 5 Litre root ball, this is a mature, ready-to-display indoor tree that will bring instant character to your living room, hallway, home office or any bright indoor space.

The Danielle variety is particularly admired for its deep, lustrous green foliage and its naturally elegant, weeping form. Once settled into a stable position with consistent light and warmth, it is a remarkably rewarding plant that requires little fuss in return for year-round greenery and architectural presence.

Key Features:

  • Supplied as one established Ficus Danielle Weeping Fig with a 5 Litre root ball
  • Variety: Ficus benjamina 'Danielle' — a premium Weeping Fig cultivar
  • Rich, dark green, glossy oval foliage with a naturally weeping, arching habit
  • A true statement indoor tree, ideal for creating a focal point in larger rooms
  • Well-rooted and ready to settle into its new home
  • Naturally air-purifying, making it a beneficial addition to indoor environments
  • Low maintenance once positioned in a suitable, stable spot

Care Advice:

  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. A position near a well-lit window, out of direct sunlight, is ideal. Avoid deep shade.
  • Watering: Water moderately, allowing the top 2–3 cm of compost to dry out between waterings. Reduce frequency in winter and avoid waterlogging at all times.
  • Temperature: Thrives between 16–24°C. Keep away from cold draughts, open windows in winter and the direct heat of radiators.
  • Humidity: Benefits from moderate to high humidity. Occasional misting or placing the pot on a pebble tray with water can help in drier indoor environments.
  • Feeding: Apply a balanced liquid fertiliser once a month during the active growing season (spring through summer).
  • Repotting: Repot every two to three years in spring once roots begin to emerge from the base of the pot, moving up one pot size at a time.
  • Leaf Drop: It is entirely normal for Ficus Danielle to shed some leaves when first moved to a new location. This is a natural response to environmental change. Keep conditions stable and the plant will recover and settle within a few weeks.

Cultural Information:

  • Botanical Name: Ficus benjamina 'Danielle'
  • Common Names: Weeping Fig, Benjamin Fig, Indoor Fig Tree
  • Classification: Evergreen Indoor Tree (Houseplant)
  • Fully Grown Height & Spread: 1.5–3 m × 0.6–1.2 m indoors (variety and conditions dependent)
  • Growth Habit: Upright, single-stemmed tree with gracefully weeping and arching lateral branches
  • Perfect for: Living Rooms, Hallways, Home Offices, Reception Areas, Statement Indoor Spaces
  • Planting Position: Bright Indirect Light, away from cold draughts and direct summer sun
  • Type: Evergreen Houseplant — Indoor Tree
  • Foliage: Dark Green, Glossy, Oval Leaves with Finely Pointed Tips and a Delicate, Weeping Drape
  • Temperature Range: 16–24°C; avoid temperatures falling below 13°C
  • Humidity: Moderate to High
  • Toxicity: Toxic to cats and dogs if ingested — keep out of reach of pets and small children

Notes: Supplied as one established Ficus Danielle Weeping Fig with a 5 Litre root ball. As a living product, the exact shape, spread and overall size of each individual plant may vary slightly from the images shown. All plants are carefully packaged to ensure they arrive in the best possible condition.

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