Variegated Creeping Fig, Ficus Pumila Variegata

Variegated Creeping Fig, Ficus Pumila Variegata
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The Creeping Fig, scientifically known as Ficus pumila, is a fast-growing, vining plant native to East Asia. Its common name reflects its growth habit; it is known for its ability to "creep" along the ground and over structures, making it a popular choice for covering walls and fences.

The variegated cultivar is recognized for its small, heart-shaped leaves that are lush green with white edges. The Creeping Fig attaches itself to walls, trellises, or other supports with tiny, root-like tendrils. 

Ficus pumila thrives in warm, humid climates similar to its native subtropical habitat. It prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate low-light conditions, which, along with its vigorous growth pattern, has made it a favored indoor plant. Outdoors, it is often used in landscaping as a ground cover or to soften and green-up urban facades.