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Ficus pumila
'Variegata'
Ficus pumila 'Variegata' is a foliage plant with unique patterns and colors, making it a popular ornamental plant for both indoor and outdoor use. Below are the plant's growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and important pests and diseases and control methods. Growth Characteristics - Temperature: It thrives at temperatures between 18–24°C. It can be kept through the winter in frost-free regions. - Humidity: It prefers moderate moisture and grows well in environments with high humidity. - Lighting: It prefers bright indirect light. Too strong direct sunlight can burn the leaves. - Soil: It grows well in fertile, well-draining soil. Propagation Methods - Cuttings: Healthy stems can be cut in spring or summer and propagated via water or soil cuttings. It is important to maintain appropriate humidity and temperature after planting. Cultivation Method - Planting: Plant in a well-draining pot and avoid areas with strong sunlight. - Watering: Water when the surface of the soil dries out. Overwatering can cause root rot. - Fertilization: Apply fertilizer regularly during the growing season (spring to summer). Garden Uses - Variegata is a vining plant that grows well along flowerbed edges or walls. - It is suitable for indoor interior decoration as a potted plant and can also be used as an air-purifying plant. Important Pests and Diseases & Control Methods - Diseases: Leaf blight or root rot may occur. Avoid overwatering and ensure good ventilation. - Pests: Aphids or spider mites may occur. They can be controlled by washing them off with water or using insecticides. If you follow the care methods above, Variegata will grow healthily, allowing you to continue enjoying its beautiful patterns.
Plant Family
Moraceae
Height
3~5m
Spread
30cm
Colors
green
Bloom Period
January to April
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
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