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Rubber Tree: Ficus elastica

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Rubber Tree (Ficus elastica) – Lustrous Foliage for Indoor Sophistication

Welcome to our Rubber Tree category page, where you’ll uncover the lustrous foliage of this indoor beauty, known for its large, glossy leaves and air-purifying qualities. Rubber Tree, scientifically known as Ficus elastica, captivates with its impressive size and rich green foliage, making it a sophisticated and captivating choice for gardening enthusiasts.

Appearance and Growth: Rubber Trees feature large, thick, and glossy leaves with an attractive dark green color. They grow into impressive trees with a prominent woody stem, creating an air of elegance and sophistication. Their lustrous foliage and stately growth create a visually captivating and sophisticated display, perfect for adding a touch of indoor grandeur to your space.

Light and Temperature: Provide your Rubber Tree with bright, indirect light to maintain its healthy growth and leaf shine. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight, as it can cause leaf burn. Rubber Trees prefer temperatures between 60°F to 75°F (15°C to 24°C) and are well-suited for indoor environments.

Watering and Soil: Allow the soil to dry out partially between waterings, as Rubber Trees prefer slightly drier conditions. Use well-draining soil suitable for houseplants or indoor trees.

Lustrous Foliage: The large, glossy leaves of the Rubber Tree bring a sense of lustrous foliage and natural sophistication to your indoor decor, making it a captivating focal point.

Low-Maintenance Beauty: Beyond its impressive appearance, the Rubber Tree is relatively low-maintenance, making it an excellent choice for both beginners and seasoned plant enthusiasts.

Air Purifier: Despite its size, the Rubber Tree contributes to improved indoor air quality by filtering pollutants and toxins, creating a healthier living space.

Versatile Decor: Its tree-like structure and lush foliage make the Rubber Tree a versatile choice for various indoor settings, adding a touch of botanical elegance to living rooms, offices, or as a statement piece in any space.

Propagation: Propagate the Rubber Tree through stem cuttings in water or well-draining soil, allowing them to root and grow into new plants.

Cautionary Note: While the Rubber Tree is generally safe, the sap may cause mild skin irritation in some individuals, so it’s best to handle it with care.

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  • Indoor House Plants
    • African Violet: Saintpaulia ionantha
    • Air Plant: Tillandsia ionantha
    • Aloe Vera: Aloe barbadensis miller
    • Angel Wing Begonia: Begonia coccinea
    • Areca Palm: Dypsis lutescens
    • Arrowhead Plant: Syngonium podophyllum
    • Baby Rubber Plant: Peperomia obtusifolia
    • Baby’s Tears: Soleirolia soleirolii
    • Bird of Paradise: Strelitzia reginae
    • Bird’s Nest Anthurium: Anthurium hookeri
    • Bird’s Nest Fern: Asplenium nidus
    • Bird’s Nest Snake Plant: Sansevieria trifasciata Hahnii
    • Blue Star Fern: Phlebodium aureum
    • Boston Fern: Nephrolepis exaltata
    • Boston Ivy: Parthenocissus tricuspidata
    • Boston Swordfern: Nephrolepis exaltata Bostoniensis
    • Bunny Ear Cactus: Opuntia microdasys
    • Burro’s Tail: Sedum morganianum
    • Calathea: Calathea
    • Cast Iron Plant: Aspidistra elatior
    • Chinese Evergreen: Aglaonema commutatum
    • Chinese Lantern Plant: Physalis alkekengi
    • Chinese Money Plant: Pilea peperomioides
    • Christmas Cactus: Schlumbergera bridgesii
    • Corn Plant: Dracaena fragrans
    • Croton: Codiaeum variegatum
    • Crown of Thorns- Euphorbia milii
    • Devil’s Ivy: Epipremnum aureum
    • Dracaena: Dracaena fragrans
    • Dragon Tree: Dracaena marginata
    • Elephant Ear: Colocasia esculenta
    • English Ivy: Hedera helix
    • English Lavender: Lavandula angustifolia
    • Fiddle Leaf Fig: Ficus lyrata
    • Fishbone Cactus: Epiphyllum anguliger
    • Flaming Katy: Kalanchoe blossfeldiana
    • Golden Pothos: Epipremnum aureum
    • Haworthia: Haworthia
    • Jade Plant: Crassula ovata
    • Lipstick Plant: Aeschynanthus radicans
    • Lipstick Vine: Aeschynanthus lobbianus
    • Madagascar Dragon Tree: Dracaena marginata
    • Money Tree: Pachira aquatica
    • Monstera: Monstera deliciosa
    • Moon Cactus: Gymnocalycium mihanovichii
    • Mother-in-Law’s Tongue: Sansevieria trifasciata
    • Nerve Plant: Fittonia albivenis
    • Norfolk Island Pine: Araucaria heterophylla
    • Other