Ficus Panda Cone (Ficus Diversifolia)
The Ficus Panda Cone, scientifically known as Ficus Diversifolia, is a unique and attractive plant native to Southeast Asia. This small to medium-sized tree grows to about 1.5–3 m in height and features a distinctive cone-shaped structure with dense, dark green foliage. Its oval-shaped, glossy leaves enhance the plant’s aesthetic appeal, making it an elegant addition to both indoor and outdoor spaces.
Ficus Diversifolia thrives in bright, indirect sunlight and well-draining soil. It is drought-tolerant, slow-growing, and requires minimal pruning, making it a low-maintenance option for homes, offices, and landscaped gardens. Its sculptural shape and lush foliage make it a striking decorative focal point.
Caring for your Ficus Panda Cone
Difficulty level: Easy
Light requirement: Bright, indirect sunlight
Watering schedule: Moderate; allow top layer of soil to dry between waterings
Soil type: Well-draining potting soil
Humidity: Moderate
Fertilization: Every 2–3 months during growing season
Pruning: Minimal; remove dead or damaged leaves as needed
Pet friendliness: Non-toxic
This plant is ideal for adding elegance and greenery to indoor or outdoor spaces while requiring minimal maintenance.