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  2. 7 Causes for Brown Spots on a Fiddle Leaf Fig (and How to ...

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    5. Low Humidity. Light brown spots scattered across fiddle leaf fig leaves can be caused by dry air. If the brown spots in question have a pox-like look instead of being in a single area of the ...

  3. How to Care for an Indoor Fiddle Leaf Fig (And Actually Keep ...

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    How Often Should You Water Fiddle Leaf Fig Plants? Maintaining proper moisture levels is crucial. "Generally, water it every 7-10 days, but let the top two inches of soil dry out first," Nyman ...

  4. How to Care for Your Fiddle Leaf Fig Plant (Because They're ...

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    Here’s how to care for your fiddle leaf fig tree so it can thrive in your home for years.

  5. List of Ficus diseases - Wikipedia

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    Plants affected: Anthracnose Colletotrichum gloeosporioides: Fe, Fl Cercospora leaf spot Cercospora spp. Fe Corynespora leaf spot Corynespora cassiicola: Fb Gray mold Botrytis cinerea: Fe, Fl Phomopsis dieback Diplodia spp. Fb Southern blight Sclerotium rolfsii: Fb, Fe, Fl Verticillium wilt Verticillium albo-atrum: Fb

  6. Ficus lyrata - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is a green fig 2.5–3 cm (1-¼ in) diameter. Ficus lyrata Warb. (known as fiddle-leaf fig) is an evergreen tree or shrub, native to West and Central Africa tropical rain forest, being one of the most demanding and showy Ficus species. It is known as a decorative species in Europe and North America (Florida) as well.

  7. Fig - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Ficus carica is the type species of the genus Ficus, containing over 800 tropical and subtropical plant species. A fig plant is a small deciduous tree or large shrub growing up to 7–10 m (23–33 ft) tall, with smooth white bark. Its large leaves have three to five deep lobes.

  8. Horidiplosis ficifolii - Wikipedia

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    Larvae can be found on fig leaves of the species Ficus benjamina. They develop in irregular blister galls on young leaves, which might resemble fungal or bacterial leaf spots. [1] Larvae can grow up to 2.0 mm and are rosy-orange. Both adults can have a wingspan up to 2.0 mm. Female specimens are slightly larger.

  9. Ficus sycomorus - Wikipedia

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    Ficus sycomorus grows to 20 m tall and has a considerable spread, with a dense round crown of spreading branches. The leaves are heart-shaped with a round apex, 14 cm long by 10 cm wide, and arranged spirally around the twig. They are dark green above and lighter with prominent yellow veins below, and both surfaces are rough to the touch.