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These are generally more expensive but offer plants that are less likely to suffer from "shipping shock" and have been acclimated to your local climate.

The cost of a fiddle leaf fig is primarily determined by its height and the thickness of its trunk rather than its brand. Plant Size Average Price Range Best Retailer Type $25 – $45 Local nurseries, boutique shops Medium (3–5 ft) $40 – $130 Big-box stores (e.g., Home Depot), Amazon Large (5–7 ft) $95 – $250 The Sill , Bloomscape, premium garden centers Mature (7–10 ft) $600 – $1,000+ Specialty suppliers like Dahing Plants

Major wholesalers like Costco and Aldi frequently offer "insane deals," sometimes selling 2–3 foot plants for as low as $20 to $30 during seasonal spring events. Where to Buy: Online vs. In-Store

Stores like Lowe's often provide the best return policies, with some offering a one-year guarantee on nursery plants—even if they die in your home.

Sites like Bloomscape and The Sill are ideal for beginners because they ship mature, healthy specimens in controlled packaging with built-in care support.

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These are generally more expensive but offer plants that are less likely to suffer from "shipping shock" and have been acclimated to your local climate.

The cost of a fiddle leaf fig is primarily determined by its height and the thickness of its trunk rather than its brand. Plant Size Average Price Range Best Retailer Type $25 – $45 Local nurseries, boutique shops Medium (3–5 ft) $40 – $130 Big-box stores (e.g., Home Depot), Amazon Large (5–7 ft) $95 – $250 The Sill , Bloomscape, premium garden centers Mature (7–10 ft) $600 – $1,000+ Specialty suppliers like Dahing Plants buy fiddle leaf fig

Major wholesalers like Costco and Aldi frequently offer "insane deals," sometimes selling 2–3 foot plants for as low as $20 to $30 during seasonal spring events. Where to Buy: Online vs. In-Store These are generally more expensive but offer plants

Stores like Lowe's often provide the best return policies, with some offering a one-year guarantee on nursery plants—even if they die in your home. Where to Buy: Online vs

Sites like Bloomscape and The Sill are ideal for beginners because they ship mature, healthy specimens in controlled packaging with built-in care support.

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