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Ficus sagittata variegata Pink is a charming and rare trailing ficus cultivar, admired for its soft variegation and delicate growth habit. Native to tropical Asia, Ficus sagittata is part of the Moraceae family and is closely related to the familiar weeping fig (Ficus benjamina), though it grows as a smaller, more delicate vine.
This variegated pink form is particularly striking. Its heart-shaped leaves are mid-green with creamy-white margins, softly blushed with pink hues, especially on new growth. As the leaves mature, the pink tones may fade to cream, leaving a gentle mix of green and ivory across the canopy. Its trailing stems make it ideal for hanging baskets, shelves, or trained as a climber on trellises and moss poles.
Compact yet lush, Ficus sagittata variegata Pink adds a splash of colour and elegance to interiors without overwhelming a space.
Prefers bright, indirect light to maintain variegation and pink tones. It can adapt to medium light but colour intensity will be reduced. Avoid harsh direct sun, which can scorch the foliage.
Keep the soil lightly moist during spring and summer, watering when the top 23 cm feels dry. Reduce watering in winter, allowing the topsoil to dry a little more between drinks. Never allow the plant to sit in water.
Temperature: Thrives in 1826C. Protect from draughts and avoid temperatures below 15C.
Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity (5070%). Mist occasionally or place near a humidifier to prevent crisping on variegated edges.
Use a peat-free, free-draining houseplant compost with added perlite for aeration. Repot every 12 years in spring to refresh the soil.
Apply a diluted balanced liquid fertiliser once every 4 weeks during the growing season. Avoid overfeeding, which can stress the roots.
Trim back leggy vines to encourage bushier growth. Remove any reverted all-green stems to maintain strong variegation.
A moderate grower indoors, capable of trailing up to 11.5 m. Regular pruning keeps it compact and neat.
Loss of variegation/pink: Insufficient light.
Leaf drop: Stress from relocation, under/overwatering, or sudden temperature changes.
Brown edges: Low humidity or inconsistent watering.
Pests: Occasionally mealybugs, scale, or spider mites.
Ficus sagittata variegata Pink is a relatively uncommon cultivar, combining the easy-growing, trailing habit of Ficus sagittata with a unique blush of colour. Its delicate leaves bring softness and elegance to plant displays, making it a wonderful choice for collectors of rare ficus varieties.
Quick Care Summary
Light: Bright, indirect; avoid strong sun
Water: Lightly moist in summer; reduce in winter
Temperature: 1826C; avoid below 15C
Humidity: Moderate to high (5070%)
Soil: Free-draining compost with perlite
Feed: Monthly in spring/summer
Growth: Trailing/climbing plant, 11.5 m; green heart-shaped leaves with cream and pink variegation