The Triangularis Ficus, commonly known as Ficus triangularis, is a decorative houseplant belonging to the Moraceae family. It is admired for its distinctively shaped leaves and relatively easy care, making it popular among indoor plant enthusiasts.
🌿 Ficus Triangularis Plant Description
Common Name: Ficus triangularis
Scientific Name: Ficus triangularis
Family: Moraceae (fig family)
Origin: Native to tropical regions of Africa
🌳 Plant Characteristics:
Type: Evergreen shrub or small tree
Growth Habit: Upright, bushy, and branching
Height: Typically 2–4 feet indoors; taller if grown outdoors in suitable climates
Lifespan: Long-living with proper care
🍃 Leaves:
Shape: Distinct triangular or heart-triangle shaped (hence the name)
Size: 2–4 inches long
Color: Glossy green; some varieties (like Ficus triangularis variegata) have creamy white variegation along the edges
Texture: Leathery and firm
Arrangement: Alternate along the stems
🌸 Flowers:
Type: Tiny, enclosed fig-like structures (syconia), usually not showy
Blooming: Rarely flowers indoors
🌱 Growing Conditions:
Light: Bright, indirect light; can tolerate some direct sunlight
Water: Allow soil to dry slightly between waterings; avoid overwatering
Soil: Well-draining potting mix (peat-based with perlite or sand)
Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity
Temperature: Thrives between 18–26°C (65–80°F); not frost tolerant
🪴 Care Tips:
Pruning: Occasional trimming helps maintain shape and promote bushier growth
Fertilizer: Feed monthly during growing season with balanced liquid fertilizer
Potting: Repot every 2–3 years or when rootbound
🌾 Uses:
Ornamental: Popular as a houseplant or office plant due to its unique foliage
Air Purification: Like many Ficus species, it can help improve indoor air quality
Landscaping: Grown outdoors in warm climates as a small ornamental tree or shrub.