Ficus pumila ‘Quercifolia’ is a miniature variety of the popular creeping fig, distinguished by its tiny leaves shaped like oak foliage. Its compact growth and significantly slower development make it an excellent choice for small, humid tropical terrariums, where it creates delicate green carpets and vertical coverage.
Natural beauty and functionality
Ficus pumila originates from the tropical regions of Asia and belongs to the fig family, known for its excellent climbing abilities. The ‘Quercifolia‘ variety stands out with its finely lobed, miniature oak-like leaves. In terrariums, it functions as a ground cover or climbs over decorations. It thrives in humid air, with consistent watering and diffused light. To maintain optimal conditions, we recommend misting systems to support a stable microclimate.
Easy care and resilience
This plant is easy to grow and slower-growing than the standard Ficus pumila, making it better suited for smaller terrariums. It tolerates pruning well and doesn’t require intensive care, as long as high humidity and a well-draining substrate are maintained. It is a perfect aesthetic addition to tropical enclosures.
IMPORTANT: Do not let the substrate dry out — consistent moisture and moderate lighting are key to healthy growth.
Ficus pumila ‘Quercifolia’ – cultivation requirements:
- Moist, light, and well-draining substrate
- High humidity and regular misting
- Optimal temperature: 20–26°C
- Diffused light; avoid direct sunlight

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