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$95.23The Story
PLANT AT A GLANCE
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Originated in India, Southeast Asia |
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Prefers bright, indirect light but can adapt to lower light conditions. It thrives in well-lit indoor spaces with filtered sunlight. |
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Should be watered moderately. Allow the top inch of the soil to dry out between waterings |
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Easy to care, Air purifying |
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Toxic to pets |
PLANT SIZE
Plant height/length: average 1.4m
Grow pot size: 30cm
DESCRIPTION
🌿 Ficus Audrey (Large Statement Plant)
This is not just a plant — it’s architectural greenery at scale.
The Ficus Audrey is prized for its bold, matte green leaves and strong upright form. At an average 1.4m tall (measured from ground up), it instantly transforms interiors, adding height, calm, and a refined sense of presence that smaller plants simply can’t achieve.
If you’re looking for a piece that makes a room feel finished, intentional, and quietly luxurious — this is it.
✨ Why Ficus Audrey Changes a Space
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Large, sculptural leaves create visual weight and balance
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Upright growth adds vertical elevation to open areas
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Softens hard architectural lines while remaining minimal
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Instantly upgrades living rooms, offices, and entry spaces
This is a favourite among interior stylists for good reason.
📐 Size & Details
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Plant Height: ~140cm (measured from ground up)
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Grow Pot Size: 30cm plastic pot
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Growth Habit: Upright, branching
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Leaf Texture: Thick, matte, velvety green
Each plant is naturally unique in branching and leaf spread.
💧 Care & Placement
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Light: Bright, indirect light preferred
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Water: Allow topsoil to dry slightly between watering
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Maintenance: Low to moderate; wipe leaves occasionally for best appearance
Well-established and stable — suitable even for first-time large-plant owners.
🧧 Feng Shui Perspective
In Feng Shui, large-leaf plants like Ficus Audrey are associated with:
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Growth and expansion
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Grounding, stabilising energy
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Long-term prosperity and steady progress
Best placed in:
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Living rooms
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Office spaces
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Entryways or open-concept interiors
Its upward growth symbolises momentum and forward movement.
🪴 Styling Notes
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Best paired with a wide, heavy planter for proportion and stability
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Neutral or stone-tone pots highlight the foliage texture
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Works beautifully as a standalone statement plant
ℹ️ Notes
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Height measured from ground level, not soil surface
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Sold in grow pot; decorative planters available separately
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Natural variation in shape and foliage is expected
🪴 Repotting Recommendation
This Ficus Audrey is already well-established, and at this size, the current 30cm grow pot is likely nearing full root occupancy.
For best long-term health and visual balance, we strongly recommend repotting into a larger, heavier planter:
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Allows roots more room to expand
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Supports stronger, more vigorous new growth
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Improves overall stability for a tall, architectural plant
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Enhances proportion and presentation in larger spaces
Repotting is not urgent but highly beneficial — especially if you intend to keep the plant long-term or use it as a key statement piece.
Important to know: As plants are natural products, form, pattern and colour will vary.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
PLANT AT A GLANCE
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Originated in India, Southeast Asia |
|---|---|
![]() |
Prefers bright, indirect light but can adapt to lower light conditions. It thrives in well-lit indoor spaces with filtered sunlight. |
![]() |
Should be watered moderately. Allow the top inch of the soil to dry out between waterings |
![]() |
Easy to care, Air purifying |
![]() |
Toxic to pets |
PLANT SIZE
Plant height/length: average 1.4m
Grow pot size: 30cm
DESCRIPTION
🌿 Ficus Audrey (Large Statement Plant)
This is not just a plant — it’s architectural greenery at scale.
The Ficus Audrey is prized for its bold, matte green leaves and strong upright form. At an average 1.4m tall (measured from ground up), it instantly transforms interiors, adding height, calm, and a refined sense of presence that smaller plants simply can’t achieve.
If you’re looking for a piece that makes a room feel finished, intentional, and quietly luxurious — this is it.
✨ Why Ficus Audrey Changes a Space
-
Large, sculptural leaves create visual weight and balance
-
Upright growth adds vertical elevation to open areas
-
Softens hard architectural lines while remaining minimal
-
Instantly upgrades living rooms, offices, and entry spaces
This is a favourite among interior stylists for good reason.
📐 Size & Details
-
Plant Height: ~140cm (measured from ground up)
-
Grow Pot Size: 30cm plastic pot
-
Growth Habit: Upright, branching
-
Leaf Texture: Thick, matte, velvety green
Each plant is naturally unique in branching and leaf spread.
💧 Care & Placement
-
Light: Bright, indirect light preferred
-
Water: Allow topsoil to dry slightly between watering
-
Maintenance: Low to moderate; wipe leaves occasionally for best appearance
Well-established and stable — suitable even for first-time large-plant owners.
🧧 Feng Shui Perspective
In Feng Shui, large-leaf plants like Ficus Audrey are associated with:
-
Growth and expansion
-
Grounding, stabilising energy
-
Long-term prosperity and steady progress
Best placed in:
-
Living rooms
-
Office spaces
-
Entryways or open-concept interiors
Its upward growth symbolises momentum and forward movement.
🪴 Styling Notes
-
Best paired with a wide, heavy planter for proportion and stability
-
Neutral or stone-tone pots highlight the foliage texture
-
Works beautifully as a standalone statement plant
ℹ️ Notes
-
Height measured from ground level, not soil surface
-
Sold in grow pot; decorative planters available separately
-
Natural variation in shape and foliage is expected
🪴 Repotting Recommendation
This Ficus Audrey is already well-established, and at this size, the current 30cm grow pot is likely nearing full root occupancy.
For best long-term health and visual balance, we strongly recommend repotting into a larger, heavier planter:
-
Allows roots more room to expand
-
Supports stronger, more vigorous new growth
-
Improves overall stability for a tall, architectural plant
-
Enhances proportion and presentation in larger spaces
Repotting is not urgent but highly beneficial — especially if you intend to keep the plant long-term or use it as a key statement piece.






























