Ficus benghalensis Audrey has large, thick, oval shaped, leathery leaves similar to those of Ficus elastica. Prominent, pale pink-green veins stand out against the glossy richness of the leaf colour.
In their natural tropical habitat, Bengal Figs can grow to over 30m tall with a spread of 200m and are some of the largest canopy trees in the world. However, don’t panic, you can easily manage their size as a container grown houseplant to add height and texture to a room. Other common names include Strangler Fig and Banyan Tree.
Ficus benghalensis Audrey – Audrey Bengal Fig Care & Info Guide
Horty Hints
Don’t say hello to the yellow! Yellowing leaves is a sign of improper watering. Allow soil to almost dry-out completely before watering, then saturate and allow to drain freely.
Insufficient light or improper watering can trigger leaf drop! Adjust as necessary and your plant should quickly recover.
A little off the top! Trim to maintain your Ficus’ desired shape, but be aware that sticky latex will ooze from the ends of the cut stems! This can be an irritant, so make sure to wash your hands afterwards.
Light
Ficus benghalensis Audrey prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate some light shade. Avoid direct sunlight as it may burn the leaves.
Watering
Allow the Ficus’ soil to almost dry-out before watering, then saturate. Ensure good drainage as the plant won’t like sitting in water.
Temperature
The Bengal Fig thrives in temperatures around 16-24°C. Avoid draughts however as these can create undesirable temperature fluctuations.
Humidity
This Ficus has no specific humidity requirements, although your plant may improve with an occasional misting.
Feed
Apply a weak dose of a fertiliser once or twice a month during the growing season.
Height & Growth Rate
Maintain to whatever height you desire. Fast growing in optimum conditions. Prefers to be slightly pot-bound.
Toxicity
Considered poisonous due to the latex in the sap, therefore keep away from children and animals. Avoid this plant if you have a latex allergy. Contains allergens that may result in asthma symptoms.
Air Purifying
This plant filters airborne toxins and is part of our clean air plant collection.
Origin
Ficus benghalensis Audrey is native to India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

















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