Perfect for bringing color and life to entry areas empty corners and mixed plant groupings.
Variegated rubber plant care.
Want an easy care indoor tree with large glossy leaves.
Avoid getting leaves wet and do not let a variegated rubber tree sit in water.
The variegated versions of the rubber tree come in shades of green yellow white cream pink and red.
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Yellowing leaves near the bottom of the plant indicate too frequent watering while brown leaves and soil.
And a selection of variegated types.
Rubber trees do not require much light but flourish in bright indirect light.
Perfect for all kinds of containers.
The rubber plant is all about having a small tree indoors with broad shiny attractive leaves.
Make sure water can drain from the plant and water your variegated rubber tree until water runs out of the bottom.
Many people put their rubber trees near a window where the light is filtered through a pair of sheer curtains.
Rubber plants are a popular houseplant choice due to their ease of care attractive foliage and tree like presence.
Variegated rubber plant has red midribs and bright creamy yellow margins on each leaf.
But indoors a rubber tree typically tops out at 6 to 10 feet tall.
How it looks and displaying.
The variegated rubber plant is pretty easy to care for compared with some of my other plants as long as it has the right amount of light and you don t overdo the watering routine.
These rubber plant care and growing tips will keep yours looking great.
Variegated rubber trees typically need water every 5 7 days in summer and every 10 14 in winter or when leaves look wilted.
Variegated rubber tree leaves are a good indicator of plant health.
If the plant gets less light while leaves are growing the leaves will actually be larger.
The rubber plant ficus elastica is a popular ornamental plant from the ficus genus.
When this plant is about 1 2ft tall it s well suited sitting as a centrepiece on a table on a.
Their striking colors make the perfect statement plant for every home.
After spending quite a few years in the interiorscaping biz i found the rubber plant to be the easiest of the ficus trifecta which includes the fiddleaf fig and ficus benjamina to maintain and keep alive.
This ficus is not the fastest growing but the leaves have a one of a kind white creamy and green pattern.
If you re tired of coddling the notoriously fickle fiddle leaf fig or weary of picking up dropped leaves from your weeping fig every day try a rubber plant.