What kind of tree is this used in this room? - Looking to use taller tree in a living room and don't have success with ficus trees. Want to know what this is. »
marlie graves OK. Do you want to try a new track? My advice is 1: become more aware of plants in general, in the building where you work, hotels, Dr ofc,, restaurants, outside as well as in, also on TV and in movies; notice how plants are different - some have big leaves, some small, some long and thin, short and fat. 2:get a plant like a peace lily, that will tell you when it's dry, but will come back when you water it. 3: put it where you will always see it, and then admire it daily, and how it adds to your home. 4: do your plant care weekly at the same time as you do some other weekly chore.5: I have some videos on YouTube that could be helpful to you; you might like to start with The Most Important Watering Tip, 6. if you're good with all those steps, then you're ready to invest in a big plant like the fiddle leaf. Contact me at my site if you have any questions. Good luck.
This room is absolutely lovely - the natural light, the color palette. The two fig trees complete the space, where can one purchase large indoor plants like this in SF? Thank you. »
A room with extra-high ceilings is practically begging for a tall tree. Here two similar trees add symmetry and height to a living room by John Lum Architecture.