In music, every decade showcases a new score of pop sensations that permeate the mainstream. In the 50s, there was Elvis. The Beatles in the 60s. David Bowie, Bruce Springsteen, and The Rolling Stones in the 70s. Take a hop and a skip forward to today, and we’ve got Lady Gaga, Beyonce, Kayne West, Maroon 5. But this article isn’t about pop music. It’s about the fiddle-leaf fig and indoor plants. Because what you might not know is that the prevalence of plants in interiors mirrors the ebb and flow of pop star popularity.
While you were jamming out to “Jailhouse Rock,” it’s likely there was also an African violet sitting on your windowsill. If you grew up in the 90s suburbs listening to Nirvana and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, you probably also had your mom ask you to water the potted ficus before going out with your friends. So, what plant is the pop diva of modern interiors? The answer doesn’t require much sleuthing. You need only to spend a few moments surfing through interior design ideas on Pinterest before you’ll come across it: the leaf fig ficus lyrata. Or, as you may know it, the fiddle-leaf fig, fiddle leaf fig trees, or fiddle leaf fig ficus.