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Variegated Ficus benjamina

Variegated Ficus benjamina is a graceful, gentle tree with green and cream-colored leaves. They can be a tree, a bush with leaves from the top of the plant to the soil level, or a multistem tree with braided or unbraided trunks.

These trees would do best with exposure to a western or southern window to receive their desired bright, direct light. They also prefer to dry out some between watering. It's best to keep this Variegated Ficus benjamina together because any change in moisture, light, or location will cause the plant to drop some of its leaves to adjust. However, if this happens, do not worry; new leaves will quickly grow in to fill the tree.

Variegated Ficus benjamina is a graceful, gentle tree with green and cream-colored leaves. They can be a tree, a bush with leaves from the top of the plant to the soil level, or a multistem tree with braided or unbraided trunks.

These trees would do best with exposure to a western or southern window to receive their desired bright, direct light. They also prefer to dry out some between watering. It's best to keep this Variegated Ficus benjamina together because any change in moisture, light, or location will cause the plant to drop some of its leaves to adjust. However, if this happens, do not worry; new leaves will quickly grow in to fill the tree.

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Variegated Ficus benjamina is a graceful, gentle tree with green and cream-colored leaves. They can be a tree, a bush with leaves from the top of the plant to the soil level, or a multistem tree with braided or unbraided trunks.

These trees would do best with exposure to a western or southern window to receive their desired bright, direct light. They also prefer to dry out some between watering. It's best to keep this Variegated Ficus benjamina together because any change in moisture, light, or location will cause the plant to drop some of its leaves to adjust. However, if this happens, do not worry; new leaves will quickly grow in to fill the tree.