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Ficus Pumila Quercifolia, Miniature Oak Leaf Fig, String of Frogs

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Ficus Pumila Quercifolia, commonly known as Miniature Oak Leaf Fig or String of Frogs, is a rare and charming creeping plant loved for its tiny oak-shaped leaves and fast-spreading growth. Perfect for hanging baskets, terrariums, moss poles, and indoor walls, this low-maintenance ornamental plant adds a lush, tropical look to any space.

This miniature fig thrives in bright indirect light to partial shade and prefers consistently moist but well-draining soil. Regular watering is important, but avoid waterlogging. High humidity encourages dense growth, making it ideal for indoor gardens and humid environments. The plant adapts well to Indian climates and grows beautifully as a trailing or climbing plant with minimal care.

Ficus Pumila Quercifolia is suitable for beginners and collectors, requires only light pruning to maintain shape, and responds well to organic fertilizers during the growing season. Its compact leaves and unique texture make it a favorite for decorative plant displays.

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Ficus Pumila Quercifolia, Miniature Oak Leaf Fig, String of Frogs
Ficus Pumila Quercifolia, Miniature Oak Leaf Fig, String of Frogs

Ficus Pumila Quercifolia Care Guide :

Light Requirements

Ficus quercifolia prefers bright, indirect light for healthy, compact growth. It can tolerate medium light but may become leggy if light levels are too low. Avoid harsh direct sunlight, especially afternoon sun, as it can scorch the small, delicate leaves. An east-facing window, shaded balcony, or bright indoor space with filtered light is ideal. In terrarium setups, moderate LED grow lights work very well.

Watering

This plant enjoys even moisture but does not tolerate soggy soil. Water when the top layer of soil feels slightly dry. Overwatering can quickly lead to root rot, while prolonged dryness may cause leaf drop. Because of its fine root system, frequent light watering is often better than heavy, infrequent soaking. In warm weather, watering frequency may increase, while during cooler months it should be reduced slightly.

Soil and Potting

A well-draining, airy soil mix is essential. A combination of coco peat or peat moss, perlite, fine bark, and a small amount of compost works well. This mix retains enough moisture while allowing excess water to drain easily. Ficus quercifolia grows well in shallow pots, bonsai trays, hanging planters, and terrariums. Always ensure proper drainage holes unless grown in a controlled terrarium environment.

Ficus Quercifolia
Ficus Quercifolia

Temperature and Humidity

Ficus quercifolia thrives in warm temperatures between 18–30°C. It is sensitive to cold and should be protected from temperatures below 12°C. Sudden temperature drops may cause stress and leaf loss. High humidity is one of the keys to success with this plant. Ideally, humidity levels should be 60–80%. In dry indoor environments, use a humidifier, mist occasionally, or grow the plant in a terrarium or enclosed cabinet.

Fertilization

Feed Ficus quercifolia lightly but regularly during the growing season. Use a diluted balanced liquid fertilizer once every 3–4 weeks. Over-fertilizing can cause excessive soft growth and reduce the plant’s natural compact form. During winter or periods of slow growth, fertilization can be reduced or stopped.

Growth Habit and Training

This species has a creeping and trailing growth habit, making it ideal for ground cover in pots, climbing on moss walls, or cascading from hanging baskets. It can also be trained on rocks or driftwood for a naturalistic look. Regular pinching of growing tips encourages bushier growth and prevents legginess.

Pruning and Maintenance

Pruning is simple and beneficial. Trim back long or unruly stems to maintain shape and encourage dense foliage. Use clean, sharp scissors to prevent disease. Remove any yellow or damaged leaves promptly. Occasional cleaning of leaves with a soft brush or gentle mist helps keep them fresh and dust-free.

Propagation

Ficus quercifolia is easy to propagate from stem cuttings. Cut a healthy stem with a few nodes and place it in moist soil, sphagnum moss, or water. Roots usually develop within a few weeks, especially in warm and humid conditions.

Ficus Quercifolia
Ficus Quercifolia

Common Problems

  • Leaf drop: Low humidity, cold stress, or inconsistent watering

  • Yellowing leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage

  • Leggy growth: Insufficient light

Conclusion

Ficus quercifolia is a charming, low-growing ficus that stands out for its unique oak-like leaves and versatile growth habit. By providing bright indirect light, high humidity, consistent moisture, and well-draining soil, this rare plant will thrive and remain lush and compact. Its suitability for terrariums, bonsai-style arrangements, and indoor displays makes it a true collector’s favorite.

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