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The leaves will drop off if the plant moves between two very different environments, such as between a bright, humid greenhouse and a dark, dry house. Rubber trees get the normal houseplant ...
The Rubber Tree, otherwise known as Ficus Elastica (pretty isn't it?!), is an evergreen tropical tree...which is just a fancy way of saying it makes for one heck of an easy plant to take care of.
The modern cultivars of rubber tree plant are the house cat version of the tiger, but a rubber tree is still not a plant to allow unfettered growth unless you live on acreage. Left in its root ...
Rubber plants, also known as Ficus elastica, are well-loved for their large, glossy leaves. They hail from South Asia, where they can grow into tall trees. However, they also make excellent ...
Here are 5 reasons your rubber tree's leaves could be turning brown at the edges, plus recommended tips for how to remedy the issue. Overwatering Overwatering can cause your rubber plant to ...
The best fake plants, though, are the ones that look almost as natural as real ones and suit a variety of tastes and styles. Our top picks include the West Elm Faux Potted Rubber Tree, a lifelike ...
At ground level, leaves of the giant rubber tree at Construction House in Hobart's CBD press against the glass, visible to passers by. What they can't see is the plant grows up through the entire ...