Creeping Fig
Ficus pumila
Ficus pumila, commonly known as the Creeping Fig, is a charming and vigorous evergreen climbing vine native to East Asia. It is highly prized for its small, heart-shaped juvenile leaves that create a dense, green carpet when allowed to trail or climb. As the plant matures, it develops larger, leathery adult foliage. This plant is an excellent choice for hanging baskets, terrariums, or as a wall cover in indoor settings.
Light
Bright Indirect
Water
High
Difficulty
Moderate
Humidity
High
Pet Warning
The plant produces a milky sap containing latex and furocoumarins, which can cause skin irritation and gastrointestinal distress if ingested by pets or humans.
Care Guide
Light and Placement
Place your Creeping Fig in bright, indirect light. While it can tolerate lower light levels, its growth will slow significantly and the leaves may lose their vibrancy. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the delicate juvenile leaves.
Watering and Humidity
This plant requires consistently moist soil. Never allow the potting medium to dry out completely, as this often leads to rapid leaf drop and plant death. High humidity is essential; use a humidifier, pebble tray, or mist the plant daily to mimic its native subtropical environment.
Soil and Potting
Use a high-quality, well-draining potting mix rich in organic matter. Ensure the pot has adequate drainage holes to prevent water from stagnating around the roots.
Maintenance and Pruning
Prune regularly to maintain the desired shape and size. Creeping Fig is a fast grower and can quickly overtake its space. Trimming also encourages bushier growth.
Common Issues
Monitor for spider mites and scale, which thrive in dry conditions. If you notice yellowing leaves, it may be a sign of overwatering or poor drainage.
In-Depth Care & Growth
Feeding & Soil
Fertilizer
Balanced liquid houseplant fertilizer
Soil
Peat-based, moisture-retentive but well-draining soil
Physical Attributes
Mature Size
10-15 feet (trailing or climbing length)
Growth Rate
Fast
Propagation
Stem tip cuttings rooted in water or moist soil