Here's what the fiddle
leaf fig looked when I first got it (can you believe the palm is a faux HomeGoods find)!
Are you sure every picture you've seen of a fiddle
leaf fig looking gorgeous and healthy is a picture of a live fiddle leaf fig?
Not exact matches
National security, at least at first glance,
looks like a
fig leaf.
Look, showing up as «Adam» in an extremely / unsettlingly realistic flesh - colored bodysuit and a single
fig leaf seemed like a funny idea at the time, but your future HR department may think otherwise.
I love the
look of fiddle
leaf figs, monstera deliciosas, snake plants, and rubber plants — all of which you'll find in my living room (pictured above).
We've officially reached peak houseplant season: a time when windowsills without succulents just
look drab and a fiddle
leaf fig in the corner is the ultimate statement piece.
It has the most perfect -
looking house plants and that's where I picked up my fiddle
leaf fig two years ago.
Looking at this year's numbers it's hard not to conclude that many states» efforts are just a
fig leaf to hide their unwillingness to invest in truly high - quality early education.
But, as long as they hold the reins of finance and minds of mindless potliticians
looking for a clue or excuse, they will continue to receive the Judus Geld from the politicos for providing them with the
fig leaf justification for their actions.
I took a shot of my
fig tree at dusk, and while the background
leaves look a little fuzzy, the ripening
figs look sharp, and you get a nice contrast of colors between the purplish ones and the still - green fruit.
National security, at least at first glance,
looks like a
fig leaf.
Your
fig leaf tree
looks amazing!
«And the faux fiddle -
leaf fig tree
looks natural, but doesn't need to be watered when the family travels.»
Hi Melissa, I have just spent several hours
looking at all your posts, this one with your delightful fiddle
leaf fig was the reason I found your blog - I am indeed inspired!
I've been
looking for fiddle
leaf figs but haven't come across one locally.