Ficus pumila 'Bellus' — variegated creeping fig with small heart-shaped leaves, green with cream-white margins. Climbing/pendant plant, ideal for terrariums and small hanging pots. Humidity 60-85%, indirect light, 16-24°C. Delicate decorative choice.
Approx height (including pot): 10 cm
Pot diameter: 6 cm
Ficus pumila 'Bellus' is a spectacular variegated cultivar of Ficus pumila — the creeping fig — a climbing species native to East Asia. The name 'Bellus' (Latin for "beautiful") reflects the elegance of its variegation — small heart-shaped leaves, with cream-white margins on medium green background, creating a distinctive foliage effect.
This miniature plant has the amazing ability to cling to any surface through small aerial roots — it can climb walls, rocks, bark or any textured support. In hanging pots or on tables, it flows in delicate cascades, and the small variegated leaves create a lively and luminous carpet. 'Bellus' is the improved decorative variant, more compact and more colorful than classic Ficus pumila.
Prefers high humidity and indirect light, recreating the natural habitat of Asian tropical forests where it grows as a small vine clinging to trees and rocks. In apartment culture, it is perfect for terrariums, hanging pots, boho compositions or as ground cover plant in pots with large plants.
Ficus pumila is native to subtropical and tropical areas of East Asia — southern China, Vietnam, Japan, Taiwan — where it grows as a climbing vine on rocks, walls and trees. The 'Bellus' cultivar is a modern variegated selection, developed in horticulture for its leaves with cream-white margins.
The Moraceae family, to which the Ficus genus belongs, comprises over 850 species distributed throughout the tropical world. The Ficus genus includes diverse species — from the common fig (Ficus carica) to Ficus benjamina, Ficus elastica, Ficus lyrata and many others. All produce the characteristic milky sap and have a unique pollination system through specialized wasps.
The name "pumila" derives from Latin, meaning "dwarf" or "small", referring to the miniature leaf size. It is one of the smallest Ficus species in the world.
The Ficus 'Bellus' foliage is its visual signature. The leaves are small, 1.5-3 cm long, heart-shaped with a sharp tip, slightly leathery texture. The background is a medium green with lighter veins, and the margins are decorated with irregular stripes of cream-white or silver, giving the impression of a luminous "halo" around each leaf.
The stems are thin, flexible, with small aerial roots appearing at nodes that allow the plant to cling to textured surfaces. Does not need support — clings on its own to walls, rocks, bark or moss. Growth is moderate, with new stems developing from the base of the plant.
The variegated pattern requires good indirect light for maintenance. In weak light, variegation can gradually be lost, with leaves becoming predominantly green.
Ficus pumila, like all Ficus, produces syconia (false fruits) that contain the flowers inside — a unique pollination system through specialized wasps (Wiebesia). This process does NOT reproduce in apartment culture, so the plant does not bloom or produce fruits indoors.
The plant's attraction is exclusively the spectacular variegated foliage. Reproduction is done by cuttings that root very easily.
Ficus pumila 'Bellus' is a moderately demanding plant, preferring high humidity and indirect light. More delicate than classic Ficus pumila due to variegation.
Ideal choice for terrariums, miniature hanging pots or as ground cover plant. The small variegated leaves create a delicate and luminous visual effect. It clings on its own to textured surfaces — you can create living green walls or artistic compositions with moss and stones. Suitable for boho, natural-tropical or Asian arrangements.
Lungime: 15 cm
Greutate (kg): 0.1 Kg
Denumire: Ficus
Cerințe lumină: Umbra
Tip plantă: Decorative
Utilizare: Interior
Tip suport: Ghiveci
Material Suport: Plastic