The ficus lyrata or fiddleleaf fig is revered in the groovy design world but we know many find it a challenge to grow.
Rubber looking plants.
Watering and fertilizing your rubber plant.
These large trees can grow up to 50 feet 15 m tall.
A rubber tree plant is also known as a ficus elastica.
You can tell if your rubber plant needs more light if it becomes leggy its leaves lose their luster and lower leaves fall off.
Ficus elastica is the classic rubber tree rubber plant or india rubber plant.
Toxic to cats dogs and horses says the aspca.
Some have medicinal uses while others produce flowers to provide color in the landscape.
Able to adapt to and endure lower light conditions and generally poor treatment the rubber tree is a winner indoors.
As a domesticated houseplant rubber plants grow anywhere between six to ten feet tall.
When learning how to care for a rubber tree plant there are a few key things to remember but rubber plant care isn t as difficult as one might think.
Rubber plants can grow up to 100 feet in their native homeland of southeast asia.
These plants like humidity and bright light.
Rubber plants the rubber plant ficus elastica is a popular ornamental plant from the ficus genus.
In its native environment it s normal for a rubber plant to grow to over 100 tall.
Its sap is used to produce rubber hence the name.
With careful pruning you can shape your rubber tree to be exactly as tall as you want.
Don t worry though as a houseplant rubber plants usually get to around 8 10.
Native to india and malaysia elastica is among the oldest plants used as houseplants worldwide.
The shiny glossy leaves look great in most homes and although young plants start off small they will fill the space in an empty corner quickly.
Rubber plants like bright light and a lot of it but not direct sunlight.
Ficus there s the tree type known as rubber plants and also the trailing ficus which is called a creeping fig.
The ficus benjamina or weeping fig drops leaves like it s fall every day.
There are many outdoor plants that feel like rubber.
In it s natural habitat it grows over 30 metres tall however the varieties grown indoors are a much more manageable height.
These range from plants that are often seen as houseplants to succulents.
A sunny spot shielded by a sheer curtain is often perfect for rubber plants.
If they look a little stressed debra recommends dragging them into the bathroom for a week to soak in shower humidity.
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.
The rubber plant ficus elastica could be the ideal houseplant for you if you want a tough but easy going indoor plant that can reach staggering heights within just a few years.