The Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica) is a true statement piece. With its large, glossy, dark green leaves, it brings a touch of drama and elegance to any indoor space. If you want a plant that looks like a small tree inside your home, this is the perfect choice.
It is much more forgiving than the Fiddle Leaf Fig and grows beautifully alongside a Monstera Deliciosa.
Why the Rubber Plant is a Must-Have
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Stunning Foliage: The leaves have a natural, polished shine.
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Air Purifying: It is highly effective at removing toxins from indoor air.
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Hardy Nature: It can tolerate a bit of neglect compared to other tropical plants.
How to Keep Your Rubber Plant Healthy

1. Light: The Sweet Spot
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Lighting: They love bright, indirect light. A spot near a window with a sheer curtain is ideal.
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Low Light: While it can survive in lower light, its leaves may lose their shine and the plant might become “leggy.”
2. Watering and Soil
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The Routine: Water when the top 2 inches of soil are dry. In winter, reduce watering as the plant goes dormant.
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Drainage: Always use a pot with drainage holes to prevent root rot.
3. Maintenance: The “Damp Cloth” Trick
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Dusting: Large leaves collect dust quickly. Wipe them with a soft, damp cloth once a week. This doesn’t just make them look pretty—it helps the plant “breathe” and grow faster.
Conclusion
The Rubber Plant is a hardy, beautiful choice for anyone looking to add a bold green presence to their decor. With just a little bit of light and the right watering schedule, it will thrive for years.

