Ficus villosa – The Unique Villous Fig
● Why Choose Ficus villosa?
Ficus villosa, also known as the Villous Fig or Shaggy Leaf Fig, is a rare and visually striking climbing fig native to Southeast Asia, including India, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia. This slow-growing tropical vine is renowned for its hairy, heart-shaped leaves that shimmer under light, making it a favorite for terrariums, vivariums, and lush indoor gardens.
● Key Features of Ficus villosa
- Foliage: Soft, fine-haired leaves that emerge in shades of bronze-red and mature to deep green.
- Growth Habit: A climbing or creeping vine that attaches itself to rough surfaces such as driftwood, cork, and walls.
- Flowers and Fruits: Produces tiny, cream-colored flowers, followed by small, round orange fruits.
- Ideal for Terrariums: Thrives in high humidity, making it a top choice for vivarium and tropical setups.
- Low-Maintenance and Adaptable: Prefers partial shade and requires minimal pruning.
● How to Grow and Care for Ficus villosa
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect light but tolerates low to medium light in terrariums.
- Watering: Keep soil moist but well-drained. Water regularly, but avoid overwatering.
- Humidity: Requires high humidity levels (70% or higher) to thrive.
- Temperature: Best suited for warm environments, ideally between 18-28°C. Protect from frost.
- Soil: A well-aerated, organic mix with good drainage, such as a blend of sphagnum moss, orchid bark, and perlite.
- Fertilization: Apply a diluted liquid fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season.
- Propagation: Easily propagated through stem cuttings placed in a damp substrate such as sphagnum moss.
● Common Issues and Solutions
- Leaf Browning: Often caused by low humidity — increase moisture levels and mist lightly.
- Slow Growth: May result from low light or lack of nutrients — adjust placement and fertilization.
- Pests: Occasionally affected by spider mites and aphids — treat with neem oil, or use beneficial insects or insecticidal soap.
● Where to Use Ficus villosa?
- Terrariums and Vivariums: A top choice for frog, gecko, and reptile enclosures.
- Indoor Green Walls: Creates a lush, tropical aesthetic when trained on driftwood or cork.
- Ground Cover: Can be used as an exotic creeping plant in shaded, humid environments.
● Frequently Asked Questions
- Can Ficus villosa be grown indoors? Yes! It thrives indoors in high humidity and low to medium light conditions.
- How fast does Ficus villosa grow? It is a slow-growing species, making it easy to maintain in small spaces.
- Is Ficus villosa safe for pets? While not highly toxic, Ficus species can cause mild irritation if ingested. Keep out of reach of pets.
● Order Ficus villosa Today
Introduce the rare beauty of Ficus villosa into your plant collection. Order now while stocks last!
Ficus villosa
Ficus villosa comes in following sizes:
S – is approximately 20 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot






























