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Variegated Ficus Benjamina bush form in pot braided variegated ficus benjamina trees Variegated Ficus Benjamina close up of glossy green leaves with creamy white edge Variegated Ficus Benjamina Plants beautiful green leaves with white edge

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Variegated Ficus benjamina

Ficus benjamina 'Variegata'

Variegated Ficus benjamina Plants are an easy-going member of the ficus tree family. Easy to grow they can be kept on tables or shelves when small or grow on to become a full size indoor 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.


Hardiness Zone: 9-11
Mature Height: 6 to 10 Feet
Mature Width: 3 to 4 Feet
Classification: Colorful foliage
Sunlight: Bright, direct to full sun (if outdoors)
Habit: Sold as bush, could be trained as a tree
Flower Color: Does not flower indoors
Foliage: Green and white, glossy
Soil Condition: Likes to dry out occasionally
Water Requirements: Likes to dry out between watering
Uses: Houseplant that cleans the air
Growzone: 9-11 Variegated Ficus benjamina Hardiness Zone 9-11

How to Care for Variegated Ficus benjamina

Be sure to read our planting instructions to ensure a healthy and happy plant for years to come!

What is the best light for Variegated Ficus benjamina Plants?

What is the best light for Variegated Ficus benjamina Plants?

Variegated Ficus benjamina Plants require bright, direct light for several hours a day. A western or southern window provides enough light to keep these trees happy. Outdoors, the trees can handle full sun to part shade. Any change in light conditions will cause weeping figs to drop their leaves which are quickly replaced with new leaves.

How do I water Variegated Ficus benjamina Plants?

How do I water Variegated Ficus benjamina Plants?

Variegated Ficus benjamina Plants likes to dry out occasionally between watering. It does not prefer to sit or stand in water or get too dry. Trees that are too dry will drop their leaves, and trees that are too wet will have leaves that turn yellow before dropping. Ideally, weeping figs like to stay moist but do not like to dry out completely.

How do I fertilize Variegated Ficus benjamina Plants?

How do I fertilize Variegated Ficus benjamina Plants?

Any all-purpose foliage fertilizer will work for the Variegated Ficus benjamina Plants. Jack's Classic Indoor plant food works well as a powder, quick-release fertilizer. When it is mixed with water, it quickly provides nutrients to a plant that has been in a container for an extended time. Osmocote Indoor/Outdoor is an option as a granular, slow-release fertilizer that can be applied while potting and planting. Any fertilizer offers nutrients that help plants transition to a new environment. Keep in mind that weeping figs like to be fed regularly to encourage new growth and branching.

What is the best soil for Variegated Ficus benjamina Plants?

What is the best soil for Variegated Ficus benjamina Plants?

Variegated Ficus benjamina Plants need very well-draining soil and prefer to have moist conditions. Any regular potting mix works well for plants potted in containers. You can even add sand to the potting mix to prevent the tree from staying too wet. Try to avoid an area with clay soil if planting outdoors to encourage better drainage.


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