Ficus moclame has emerald green, thick, rounded leaves that distinguish it from its sister plant the Ficus benjamina. Due to it's small and rapidly branching growth habit it makes an excellent candidate for shaping and pruning like a hedge. These plants prefer high light, but not direct sun, average to high humdity, and do not like drafts or being near opening and closing doors in the winter.
12-120 inches tall and 12-48 inches wide at maturity
Prefers average humidity with temperatures between 60-85 F
Requires bright to medium light, near south facing or east/west facing windows
Maintains small, thick, emerald green leaves on rapidly branching stems that work well for shaping and pruning
Great for bright spaces, sunny windows, humid spaces, bathrooms, kitchens, sunporches, compact spaces, desks, shelves, tabletops
7 inch Potted Houseplants are 12-28 inches tall at shipment, varies by season and plant
Keep away from pets and children, toxic if ingested or consumed