Variegated ficus lyrata, or fiddle leaf fig, has beautiful creamy white leaf margins, with two-toned green in the centre .
These plants are hard to propagate, and hence rarely become available. They are also prone to browning on the white parts of their leaves (just like many other variegated plants). This is hard to avoid when moving the plant around, as it seems that a change in their lighting conditions causes browning, but you can be carefully cut it off it bothers you. We like to sell these small because there is a good chance they will experience some browning when acclimating to their new growing conditions. As the plant gets nice new healthy leaves, you can remove the lower leaves (assuming they’ve experienced browning). Keeping the plant in a consistent environment as possible and avoiding moving it from one spot to another will reduce the chance of browning.
Please note that this is not an easy care plant. Just like non-variegated Fiddle Leaf Figs, these are very sensitive to over and under watering, and will often develop oedema (dark coloured veining on the leaves due to the roots taking too much water). We keep these in a translucent pot so its easy to see when they require watering.