A rubber tree plant is also known as a ficus elastica.
What does a rubber tree plant look like.
In its native environment it s normal for a rubber plant to grow to over 100 tall.
You may find this plant labeled either as a rubber tree or rubber fig.
As a domesticated houseplant rubber plants grow anywhere between six to ten feet tall.
The rubber tree or plant ficus elastica decora is a favorite houseplant.
The most common variegated type is pictured further above resembling army khaki.
Rubber plants can grow up to 100 feet in their native homeland of southeast asia.
Rubber plants have large thick glossy green leaves.
The rubber aspect of its name comes from the rubber white sap that oozes out of the glossy leaves and woody stems if they re scratched or cut.
The ficus benjamina or weeping fig drops leaves like it s fall every day.
But indoors a rubber tree typically tops out at 6 to 10 feet tall.
The rubber plant is all about having a small tree indoors with broad shiny attractive leaves.
Caring for rubber trees.
In its native jungle habitat in india and malaysia the plant can grow up to 100 feet tall.
New leaves have a rosy colored sheath.
These large trees can grow up to 50 feet 15 m tall.
Ficus elastica which is what rudy is is considered the most common type of rubber tree.
With careful pruning you can shape your rubber tree to be exactly as tall as you want.
The rubber plant is also known as ficus elastica and rubber tree.
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Don t worry though as a houseplant rubber plants usually get to around 8 10.
If you re new to plant parenting a rubber tree is the plant for you.
With its glossy leathery leaves and upright form it s a striking addition to almost any room in your house.
Ficus elastica more commonly known as a rubber plant rubber tree or rubber tree plant is a popular houseplant because of its waxy leaves and larger than life appearance.
How it looks and displaying.
The variegated ficus tineke pictured below is a really pretty rubber tree in the ficus family their leaves start out pink with painted green and they turn mostly green and white once they fully open.
The ficus lyrata or fiddleleaf fig is revered in the groovy design world but we know many find it a challenge to grow.