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10" Ficus Moclame 4 Feet Tall

$60.00free shipping over $75
Keep from pets Easy care

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The Ficus Moclame is a modern favorite, admired for its dense canopy of oval-shaped, glossy green leaves that form a soft, sculptural silhouette. Standing approximately 4' tall in a 10" grow pot, this indoor tree adds clean lines and natural elegance to any room.

Its compact, upright growth makes it an ideal statement piece for living rooms, offices, or entryways—bringing height and texture without overwhelming the space.

How to Care for a Ficus Moclame:

  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light and can adapt to medium light conditions.
  • Watering: Allow the top 3-4" of soil to dry out between waterings.
  • Humidity: Thrives in typical indoor humidity levels with ease.
  • Pets: Keep away from pets.

Each plant arrives with detailed care instructions to ensure it thrives in your home.

What's included

Your plant in its nursery pot, a printed care card written for your exact plant, free text-message care support for life, and our arrive-safe promise. Every box is packed by hand and includes a hand-written note from Joey.

Shipping & arrival

Ships within 1–2 business days, arrives in 2–4 days anywhere in the continental US — free on orders over $75. Plants travel bare-root in an insulated, braced box (heat packs in winter). If yours arrives stressed, text us a photo within 48 hours and we'll make it right.

Styling & placement

Check the care chips above for this plant's light needs, then match the room: bright-light plants love south- or west-facing windows; low-light varieties soften dim corners, shelves, and offices. Statement plants read best with space around them — beside a sofa, framing a window, or anchoring an empty corner. Smaller plants work in odd-numbered groups at varying heights.

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