Ficus altissima
Ficus altissima
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Ficus altissima
(Council Tree Fig)
Bold and architectural. Ficus altissima is a statement plant in the best sense—upright, sculptural, and confidently modern. Broad, leathery leaves emerge a rich green with luminous chartreuse veining (and sometimes soft variegation), giving the plant a sunlit glow even in quieter rooms. As it matures, it develops a graceful, tree-like presence that anchors a space without feeling heavy.
This species is also refreshingly adaptable for a ficus. With bright gentle light and a consistent routine, F. altissima grows steadily and rewards patience with size, structure, and unmistakable presence—an excellent choice if you want a large-format plant that still feels refined.
Why We Love It
Graphic and grounding. A luminous-leaf fig that brings instant structure to a room.
Growth Habit
Upright and tree-forming over time; can be maintained at a manageable height with occasional pruning.
How to Grow Indoors
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Light: Bright gentle light; tolerates some direct morning sun
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Water: Water thoroughly, then allow the top few inches of soil to dry before watering again
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Humidity: Average household humidity is sufficient; appreciates consistency
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Temperature: Prefers warm, stable conditions; avoid cold drafts
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Potting: Well-draining indoor potting mix; ensure good drainage
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Water quality: In San Francisco and other areas using the Hetch Hetchy system, tap water is generally safe; otherwise, use filtered water
Placement Tips
Give this plant room to shine. A floor pot near a bright window lets its form read as intentional and architectural rather than crowded.
Pet Safety
Not pet safe. Sap is toxic if ingested and can be irritating to skin—keep out of reach of pets and children.
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