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Rubber Plantation.
Rubber Plantation.
Rubber Plantation.
Houseplant Ficus Elastica
Houseplant Ficus Elastica
A rubber plant in a pot isolated_
Rubber Plant
3d illustration of houseplant potted isolated on white background
Variegated Indian Rubber plant in pot, isolated on white background with clipping path
Variegated Indian Rubber plant isolated on white background with clipping path
Ficus elastica (Also known as the rubber fig, rubber bush, rubber tree) in nature. The latex of Ficus elastica is an irritant to the eyes and skin and is toxic if taken internally
Faded effect Indian rubber tree mobile wallpaper
Ficus rubber, or elastic ficus (latin. Ficus elastica) close-up. Young leaves on a clear sunny day. Koh Chang Island, Thailand.
Faded effect on an Indian rubber plant
Transparent effect on an Indian rubber plant
ficus elastic flower in a flower pot on a white background
Decorative  Ficus Elastica tree
Rubber plant tree (ficus elastica) in pot for home decoration placed on staircase. Concept of house plant for home decoration.
Ficus
Houseplant Ficus Elastica
Ficus benjamina in flower pot
Houseplant Ficus Elastica
Blank picture frame hanging on a white wall
Woman hand wipe dust off the leaves with a yellow wet soft cloth. Right taking care of indoor rubber tree (ficus elastica) plant. White wooden texture on the background.
rubber plant
Houseplant Ficus Elastica
Decorative  Ficus Elastica tree
Ficus benjamina in flower pot
Woman hand wipe dust off the leaves with a yellow wet soft cloth. Right taking care of indoor rubber tree (ficus elastica) plant. White wooden texture on the background.
Ficus elastica known as Gomero in South America
Rubber plant in the pot
Green Ficus Leaf Home Blossom
Ficus Ginseng
Rubber figs big smooth green leaf
Ficus elastica burgundy leaves, Burgundy Rubber tree, isolated on white background with clipping path
Dark green ficus
Tropical wet jungle forest with Indian colorful Bromelia as a ba
Green young leaves of Ficus Microcarp
Wet with water drops Indian Ficus Elastica leaf isolated at white background, closeup, details
Indian Ficus Elastica leaf illuminated with light through, isolated at white background, closeup, details
Faded effect Indian rubber tree mobile wallpaper
Popular Houseplant  Ficus elastica is valued for its glossy, leathery leaves and its ability to purify indoor air. Ficus elastica plant with large, glossy, leathery leaves featuring variegated patterns in shades of dark green, cream.
Propagation and Growth  Ficus elastica propagates through cuttings and can reach impressive sizes indoors with proper care. Ficus elastica features glossy, oval-shaped leaves with a deep green hue, extending from sturdy, woody branches.
Close up of new leaf growth with red husk of tropical 'Ficus Elastica Tineke Variegata' rubber tree plant on black background
Leaves and Appearance  Ficus elastica has large, oval, dark green leaves with a glossy surface and distinctive light-colored veins. The leaves, likely from a Ficus elastica, appear dark green with new growth tinged with a lighter hue.
Macro Photography of a Leaf  A macro shot of a Ficus elastica leaf reveals its smooth, glossy surface, fine veins, and dense structure that provides strength and flexibility to the plant.
Rubber Plantation.
Macro Photography of the Stem  A macro shot of the Ficus elastica stem shows its dense, slightly rough bark, sometimes with milky-white streaks of sap, characteristic of rubber-producing plants.
Indian rubber tree (Fiscus elastica)
Chinese Banyan is widely used for ornamental purposes in landscaping and as a popular indoor plant. Its dense canopy makes it an excellent shade tree in urban
Origin and Habitat  Ficus elastica originates from the tropical forests of South and Southeast Asia, where it can grow up to 30 meters tall. Ficus elastica leaves appear lush and green with a glossy texture and prominent central veins.
Care and Requirements  Ficus elastica thrives in bright, indirect light, requires moderate watering, and prefers high humidity but adapts well to indoor conditions. Sturdy branches support the dense foliage.

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