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Ficus virens 'Snowstorm' – Detailed Profile and Indoor Cultivation


Ficus virens 'Snowstorm' is a boldly variegated cultivar of Ficus virens Aiton, an evergreen tropical fig tree native to South and Southeast Asia through to northern Australia. Known as the mountain fig, the species was first

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Ficus virens 'Snowstorm'

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Ficus virens 'Snowstorm' comes in a ⌀ 9 cm pot and is approximately 20 cm tall

Ficus virens 'Snowstorm' Quick Guide

  • Name: Ficus virens 'Snowstorm', a cultivar of Ficus virens Aiton, published in Hort. Kew. 3: 451 (1789)
  • Common name: Mountain Fig
  • Growth and habit: Tree
  • Form: Phanerophyte
  • Family: Moraceae
  • Native Range: Cultivar of species native to South and Southeast Asia, extending to northern Australia
  • Hardiness Zone: USDA Zone 10–12; suitable as indoor ornamental
  • Height: Up to 2 m indoors with pruning; significantly taller outdoors
  • Spread: 1–2 m indoors; wider in natural habitat
  • Humidity: Prefers 60–80% relative humidity
  • Light: Bright, indirect light; avoid direct sun to prevent leaf scorch
  • Temperature: Optimal range 20–28 °C
  • Soil: Well-draining, loamy soil rich in organic matter
  • Watering: Allow top 2–3 cm of soil to dry between waterings; avoid overwatering
  • Pruning and Maintenance: Prune to maintain desired shape and remove any reverted green growth
  • Foliage: Variegated leaves with shades of green, light green, and creamy white; new leaves may emerge with a pink hue before maturing
  • Growth Rate: Moderate; slower than non-variegated counterparts
  • Root Structure and Repotting: Develops a robust root system; repot every 1–2 years or when root-bound
  • Fertilizing: Apply balanced liquid fertilizer monthly during growing season
  • Tolerance: Less tolerant to low light and humidity due to variegation; prefers stable conditions
  • Adaptability: Adapts well to indoor environments with proper care
  • Propagation: Stem cuttings with at least one node; variegation may not be consistent in new plants
  • Common Pests: Susceptible to spider mites, thrips, and fungus gnats; monitor regularly
  • Fungal Issues: Root rot if overwatered; ensure proper drainage
  • Flowering: Rarely flowers indoors; figs are typically insignificant
  • Longevity: Long-lived with consistent care
  • Toxicity: Sap may cause skin irritation; toxic if ingested by pets or humans
  • Ideal Placement: Bright, draft-free location away from direct sunlight
  • Special Care: Rotate plant periodically for even growth; support branches if necessary
  • Leaf Maintenance: Wipe leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust and maintain variegation
  • Stress Signs: Leaf drop, browning edges, or loss of variegation indicate stress; adjust care accordingly
  • Pot Material: Terracotta or breathable plastic pots with drainage holes recommended

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Ficus virens 'Snowstorm'

Ficus virens 'Snowstorm' – Detailed Profile and Indoor Cultivation


Ficus virens 'Snowstorm' is a boldly variegated cultivar of Ficus virens Aiton, an evergreen tropical fig tree native to South and Southeast Asia through to northern Australia. Known as the mountain fig, the species was first described in Hortus Kewensis in 1789. This particular cultivar, likely selected and maintained through tissue culture, stands out for its marbled cream and green foliage and upright growth habit that adapts surprisingly well to indoor environments. Mature leaves are leathery, broadly ovate, and splashed with irregular white or pale green patterns, often with darker green margins. The effect is eye-catching but never chaotic – a composed, structured form of variegation. As it matures, 'Snowstorm' can take on the look of a miniature tree indoors, especially when pruned for shape.


Visual Appeal and Growth Traits


  • Striking Foliage: Marbled cream-green leaves with a leathery surface and subtle gloss.
  • Upright Structure: Strong vertical stem development makes it suitable as a small tree-form indoor plant.
  • Vigorous Growth: Faster-growing than many other variegated Ficus types.
  • Pruneable: Easily shaped and trained into columns or branching shrubs.

Background and Natural Growth Context


Ficus virens occurs naturally in subtropical to tropical climates, particularly in India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, and northern parts of Australia. It typically grows in warm, humid valleys, riverine forests, or as a strangler fig on host trees. These regions experience average temperatures around 24–32 °C, with seasonal rainfall exceeding 1,200 mm. As a houseplant, 'Snowstorm' maintains a more modest size, usually reaching 1.5–2.5 m in height and about 1 m in width when grown in containers. Its growth habit is upright and moderately fast. Like other figs, it has aerial roots when mature, though these are less prominent indoors. It is considered toxic to pets and humans due to its latex sap.


Ficus virens 'Snowstorm' Indoor Care


  • Placement: Position in a bright area with indirect light or some direct morning/late sun.
  • Light: Thrives in bright filtered light; tolerates slightly lower light but grows slower.
  • Water: Allow top 2–3 cm of soil to dry between watering; do not overwater.
  • Humidity: Prefers 50–70% humidity for healthy growth and stable leaf development.
  • Temperature: Best between 18–30 °C, avoid cold drafts or sudden changes.
  • Soil: Use a well-draining indoor potting mix with added bark or perlite.
  • Repotting: Repot every 1–2 years when roots become tight; use a slightly larger pot.
  • Fertilizing: Feed monthly with a balanced liquid fertilizer during active growth.
  • Propagation: Propagation is limited to cuttings; rooting can take several weeks.
  • Hydroponics: Adaptable to semi-hydroponic systems using mineral substrates.
  • Pruning: Prune to shape or control height; cut just above a node to encourage branching.

Issues and Practical Fixes


  • Yellowing Leaves: Often due to overwatering or poor drainage – check substrate and watering routine.
  • Spider Mites: Look for fine webbing and speckled leaves; treat with neem or insecticidal soap.
  • Drooping Leaves: Usually caused by underwatering or sudden environmental changes.
  • Root Rot: Caused by consistently wet soil – ensure potting mix is well-draining and avoid standing water.
  • Leaf Edge Browning: May indicate low humidity or salt buildup in soil; flush pot periodically.

Other Details Worth Knowing


As this cultivar matures, it may benefit from a moss pole or central support to maintain symmetry. While aerial roots are less prominent indoors, older specimens can still show this trait. 'Snowstorm' responds well to consistent care and is surprisingly adaptable, making it ideal for plant lovers seeking a statement piece without fussy requirements. Understanding how Ficus virens thrives in monsoonal, semi-evergreen forests can help guide your care decisions. Mimicking this context with warmth, consistent light, and moderate humidity sets the stage for success.


Name Origins and Classification


Ficus virens was formally described by William Aiton in 1789 in the third volume of Hortus Kewensis. The species name "virens" means “green” in Latin, referring to the tree’s evergreen nature. The cultivar name 'Snowstorm' is a nursery name, reflecting the plant’s frosted variegation pattern, but it is not botanically published in formal taxonomic literature.


Frequently Asked Questions


  • Does the variegation stay stable over time?
    Yes – the variegation in 'Snowstorm' is genetically fixed and does not fade due to light conditions.
  • Can I grow it outdoors in Europe?
    Only in frost-free zones with high humidity. In most of Europe, it’s best kept as a houseplant.
  • What pot is best for this plant?
    Terracotta pots work well as they increase airflow to the roots and help prevent overwatering.

Order your Ficus virens 'Snowstorm' today and enjoy bold variegation with surprisingly easy care – this fig makes a big impact with minimal effort.


Ficus virens 'Snowstorm'

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  • Ficus virens 'Snowstorm' comes in a ⌀ 9 cm pot and is approximately 20 cm tall

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