








"Rubber Plant" with Black/Gold Column Planter
New leaves are starting to come in!
Keep their soil slightly moist, make sure they get plenty of sunshine, and if you're at a comfortable temperature, they'll be comfortable too. Just be sure to keep rubber plants out of reach from small hands and little paws, as latex
The Ficus elastica is a NASA favorite for a good reason: not only is it great at cleaning the air of chemicals like formaldehyde, benzene, and trichloroethylene, but it’s also easy to care for!
Like other Ficus, the Ficus elastica needs at least six to eight hours of filtered sunlight. Ideally, your Ficus should receive bright, indirect sunlight each day but can tolerate longer periods of medium light. You can keep a rubber plant just about anywhere, as long as it’s near a windowsill. If your Ficus isn’t getting enough light, its leaves will start to droop and grow thin.can be poisonous when ingested and can cause some skin irritation.
New leaves are starting to come in!
Keep their soil slightly moist, make sure they get plenty of sunshine, and if you're at a comfortable temperature, they'll be comfortable too. Just be sure to keep rubber plants out of reach from small hands and little paws, as latex
The Ficus elastica is a NASA favorite for a good reason: not only is it great at cleaning the air of chemicals like formaldehyde, benzene, and trichloroethylene, but it’s also easy to care for!
Like other Ficus, the Ficus elastica needs at least six to eight hours of filtered sunlight. Ideally, your Ficus should receive bright, indirect sunlight each day but can tolerate longer periods of medium light. You can keep a rubber plant just about anywhere, as long as it’s near a windowsill. If your Ficus isn’t getting enough light, its leaves will start to droop and grow thin.can be poisonous when ingested and can cause some skin irritation.
New leaves are starting to come in!
Keep their soil slightly moist, make sure they get plenty of sunshine, and if you're at a comfortable temperature, they'll be comfortable too. Just be sure to keep rubber plants out of reach from small hands and little paws, as latex
The Ficus elastica is a NASA favorite for a good reason: not only is it great at cleaning the air of chemicals like formaldehyde, benzene, and trichloroethylene, but it’s also easy to care for!
Like other Ficus, the Ficus elastica needs at least six to eight hours of filtered sunlight. Ideally, your Ficus should receive bright, indirect sunlight each day but can tolerate longer periods of medium light. You can keep a rubber plant just about anywhere, as long as it’s near a windowsill. If your Ficus isn’t getting enough light, its leaves will start to droop and grow thin.can be poisonous when ingested and can cause some skin irritation.