





Popular Kids: Split Leaf Philodendron & Fiddle Leaf Fig
Monstera deliciosa and Ficus lyrata
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While the Split Leaf Philodendron is considered an easy care plant, the Fiddle Leaf Fig is known to be a lot more fussy.
Both plants prefer bright, indirect light.
Keep soil moist, but allow soil to dry slightly between waterings.
The Fiddle Leaf Fig and Swiss Cheese Plant both enjoy high levels of humidity. Spritz occasionally.
Great at keeping the air in your space clean!
The most popular kids in school are now available in a bundle! Fiddle Leaf Figs are such great plants, especially with their big, broad leaves full of gorgeous veins and vibrant color. That being said, they can be a little picky. They definitely prefer stable environments (no big temperature changes here), and are quite sensitive to most tap water. Their popular bestie, the Split Leaf Philodendron, is a little bit easier. They're here for a good time and happy in most rooms...but keep them somewhere you look a lot because they sure are pretty!
The Fiddle Leaf Fig is to Western Africa, from Cameroon west to Sierra Leone, where it grows in lowland tropical rainforest. The Split Leaf Philodendron grows natively in Central American rainforests, from Mexico to Panama.
Tropical rainforests are the natural habitat of the Monstera (Split Leaf Philodendron). By developing holes in its leaves, the large Monstera leaves are better suited to withstand heavy rainfall and wind as they let the elements pass through the holes. The Fiddle Leaf Fig is one of the most posted plants on Instagram, and has come into fashion in a big way.
Taking care of plants is easier than you think, trust us. Lively Root has put together a series of quick how-tos and informative posts on signs of over and under watering, repotting your plants, removing unwanted insects, and much more.
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