Bengal Figs can grow to absolutely gargantuan proportions in their native habitat, but don't worry - your Ficus probably won't get that big indoors! It is easygoing as a houseplant, happy to do its thing and bring a slice of tropical jungle into your home. The species is recognised as the national tree of India, and this cultivar is a great option for bringing the plant indoors. Growing like a small-scale tree with its mid-green, slightly fluffy leaves sprouting from its trunk, and showing off their pale silvery veins, it will look fantastic as a standing plant in your living room, hallway or other space in your home. And while it won't grow quite as big as it does in the wild, with patience it can grow into a proper statement plant for your home.
Scientific Name
Ficus benghalensis 'Audrey' (fig from Bengal, cultivar: Audrey)
Synonyms: Perula benghalensis, Urostigma bengalense, Ficus banyana, Ficus indica
This plant has not been reclassified, but is sometimes seen referred to by the synonyms Ficus banyana and Ficus indica.
Common Name(s)
Banyan, Banyan Fig, Indian Banyan, Ficus Audrey
Origin
Native to tropical areas of Asia, ranging through India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Maldives, Andaman Islands, Assam, Laccadive Islands and Assam.
Light
Prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate some shade. Avoid harsh direct sunlight, which may scorch its leaves; some direct sun would be a good idea in autumn and winter when light is more scarce.
Water
Water when the soil is at least half dry, then give it a good drink. It will need less water in autumn and winter; use lukewarm water to avoid shocking the roots. Ensure the pot has good drainage, and never let the plant sit in water.
Humidity
This plant grows best in above average to high humidity, so use a pebble tray or humidifier during drier months. Avoid placing near draughts or radiators.
Soil
Use a well-draining potting mix with added perlite or bark for aeration. A mix designed for Ficus plants should work well here. Repot every 2-3 years or when it outgrows its pot.
Food
Can benefit from occasional fertilising during the growing season. Use a balanced liquid fertiliser every four waters in spring and summer. Pause feeding in autumn and winter.
Temperature
Thrives in temperatures between 18-30°C. Avoid exposure to temperatures below 15°C or cold draughts.
Pet-safe
No, this plant is toxic to pets and small children. Avoid if you have a latex allergy, as the sap contains latex.
Sprouts Top Tips
Wipe the leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust and keep them looking fresh. Rotate regularly to encourage even growth.
Did You Know?
In its natural habitat, Ficus benghalensis grows into massive banyan trees, supporting entire ecosystems under its canopy.