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A Festive Glow…

STARLIGHT FICUS Looking for a reliable and great looking houseplant? Go for the Starlight Ficus, a striking variegated form of the weeping fig that has simple glossy, green leaves ringed with a decorative white band.

A Festive Glow…

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STARLIGHT FICUS

Looking for a reliable and great looking houseplant? Go for the Starlight Ficus, a striking variegated form of the weeping fig that has simple glossy, green leaves ringed with a decorative white band. Just like it’s green counterpart, Starlight prefers very bright indirect light making it an ideal houseplant for sunny indoor spaces. Keep evenly moist, but not wet or dry. Trim as needed. Left alone the Starlight Ficus can reach up to 6 feet tall. Remember, this easy-to-grow plant makes an ideal gift for the home, office, apartment, dorm or den!

Holiday Tip: Add a festive glow to mantels, centerpieces, tabletops and more by adding lights to your current houseplants. A plant can easily become a focal point of holiday decorating and remain after the holidays to lift the spirits all through winter.

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