Ficus benjamina variegata is a popular indoor plant owing to its colourful foliage. It has a short trunk that supports a dense canopy of dark green leaves with a cream edge held on pendulous branches. The new foliage is lighter in colour and often results in the plant having two-tone colouring. It typically grows to 1 m tall and 60 cm wide. Ficus benjamina variegata is an ideal plant for growing indoors and is often used for topiary or bonsai. It is also well suited to planting around outdoor living areas, maintaining in a container, or for bordering an entrance where the climate allows.
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This rare succulent is grown for its amazing foliage and flowers. Slender, green leaves hang from thick stems. The foliage is adorned with showy, yellow-cream flowers during summer. It typically grows to 30 cm tall and will trail or expand to reach 60 cm wide. This plant grows best in full sun with a well-drained soil or growing media. It must be protected from frost and wind, and should not be over-watered. This succulent is commonly grown as an unusual indoor plant but can be grown outdoors in sub-tropical climates.
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