Description
Ficus lyrata has a reputation, and it is mostly earned — those big, violin-shaped leaves are gorgeous and also just a little bit dramatic about everything. Draft it, move it, overwater it once, and it will let you know with a dropped leaf or two.
That said, once a fiddle-leaf fig settles into a spot it likes, it holds still and gets tall, glossy, and genuinely striking — the kind of statement plant that makes a room feel finished. In Portland’s low winter light we recommend the brightest window you have and a little patience through the gray months; it will reward you come spring.
Care
- Bright, indirect light; some direct morning sun is welcome
- Water when the top inch or two of soil dries out — consistency matters more than frequency
- Wipe leaves occasionally so they can breathe and catch what light they can
- Mildly toxic to pets if ingested




Lauren B. (verified owner) –
Beautiful tree but be warned, it dropped two leaves the first week (they say this is normal for fiddles and it did stop). Recovered nicely.