Ficus Benjamina Weeping Fig is the most popular indoor plant from the Moraceae family.
Its branches droop downward from woody stems, covered with glossy, pointed 2-4 in (5-10 cm) leaves which become darker green as the plant ages.
This fig tree makes a statement in any brightly lit room. Growers sometimes braid its trunks for a decorative topiary look.
Place your Ficus in bright, indirect light and leave it there. It's known to drop its leaves when moved around. Keep it away from drafts. Blasts of hot or cold air from doorways or vents will also cause leaf drop. If this happens, don't worry. With good care it will grow new leaves in spring and summer.