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Variegated Creeping Fig Vine - Ficus Pumila Variegata - 10 Live Fully Rooted 2 Inch Plants - Climbing Ivy

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  • This fast-growing evergreen vine has clingy and adhesive tendencies. Its small, heart-shaped leaves are green edged with creamy white. The vine creates dense coverage on any surface reaching 25-30 feet. Ideally used for walls, fences, poles, and trellises.
  • This fast-growing evergreen vine needs a regular water schedule to ensure the growth of a mature root system. The first year of growth requires watering weekly. After the mature root system is established, watering is needed occasionally, except during a drought, watering is needed regularly. Pruning is not required.
  • An easy-care solution for covering unsightly fences. Vigorous growing, dense branches cling firmly to any surface. A handsome choice for climbing walls, pillars, arbors and fences. Small leathery green and variegated leaves mature into large, thick leaves; prune the mature foliage to promote new juvenile growth. Evergreen.
  • For proper indoor variegated creeping fig care, the soil should be kept moist but not overly wet. It is best to check the top of the soil before watering. If the top of the soil is dry, it needs to be watered. You will want to fertilize your variegated creeping fig in the spring and summer about once a month. Do not fertilize it in the fall and winter. In the winter, you may need to provide extra humidity to your creeping fig plant.
  • The very best self-clinging vine for covering sheltered fences and walls. Plant in small vine pocket openings in paving to grow up an arbor. Plant in shaded entryways, under covered patio and on protected fences and freestanding walls. This vine is also valued for training over wire topiary forms. Needs to be cut back occasionally to control spread and to encourage growth of attractive juvenile foliage.


This fast-growing evergreen vine has clingy and adhesive tendencies. Its small, heart-shaped leaves are green edged with creamy white. The vine creates dense coverage on any surface reaching 25-30 feet. Ideally used for walls, fences, poles, and trellises. This fast-growing evergreen vine needs a regular water schedule to ensure the growth of a mature root system. The first year of growth requires watering weekly. After the mature root system is established, watering is needed occasionally, except during a drought, watering is needed regularly. Pruning is not required. An easy-care solution for covering unsightly fences. Vigorous growing, dense branches cling firmly to any surface. A handsome choice for climbing walls, pillars, arbors and fences. Small leathery green and variegated leaves mature into large, thick leaves; prune the mature foliage to promote new juvenile growth. Evergreen. For proper indoor variegated creeping fig care, the soil should be kept moist but not overly wet. It is best to check the top of the soil before watering. If the top of the soil is dry, it needs to be watered. You will want to fertilize your variegated creeping fig in the spring and summer about once a month. Do not fertilize it in the fall and winter. In the winter, you may need to provide extra humidity to your creeping fig plant. The very best self-clinging vine for covering sheltered fences and walls. Plant in small vine pocket openings in paving to grow up an arbor. Plant in shaded entryways, under covered patio and on protected fences and freestanding walls. This vine is also valued for training over wire topiary forms. Needs to be cut back occasionally to control spread and to encourage growth of attractive juvenile foliage.


CJ Mullane
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023
These plants arrived dead! Smashed with "crispy" leaves and dried out.
Sondra Rogers
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2023
i like to use these on top of my soil in plant containers. first purchase was great and everyone took off. second purchase they were dead, dried out and crispy. i really want more but they are expensive for size of plant.
Rhonda Fein
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2022
I have all three in one pot for now. They look healthy and are growing. I plan on divding them into 3 pots when they get a bit larger.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2022
I'm happy 😊 πŸ˜ƒ
Mitch
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2020
Yes, they are quite small on arrival, and dangerously dry. I did not think they would survive. In fact, once planted in my sunny balcony hanging boxes, the tips of the foliage immediately started to turn brown. But persevere! If they get enough water and sun, they will begin to grow new foliage that is healthy. Mine are planted with some geraniums, and they are starting to get long enough to peek out over the edge of my boxes, just as I had hoped. Water daily, so the hot, summer sun doesn't parch them.
AK
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2020
These are the smallest possible plants. That 2 inches DOES NOT refer to pot size, as one might think. Given their size, I find them incredibly overpriced. For reference, I was able to plant all three in a 4-inch pot with plenty of room left over.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2020
My plants came in early and are beautiful! Got them today in the mail.
US Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2019
I was skeptical when it first arrived, looked like it might not make it. I am happy to say, it is fine, growing well and I'm very happy. All I did was pot it and water.