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Burgundy Rubber Plant, 10″ Pot
$54.99
Burgundy Rubber Plant – Bold & Timeless Elegance
The Burgundy Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica ‘Burgundy’) is a striking houseplant that combines dramatic beauty with ease of care. Its glossy, deep burgundy leaves are both bold and sophisticated, making it a perfect choice for modern interiors. Whether placed as a centerpiece or used to accentuate a corner, this plant’s rich foliage adds depth and character to any space.
Key Features:
- Lush, Dark Foliage: Features broad, glossy leaves in a deep burgundy hue, creating a stunning, contemporary look.
- Air-Purifying: Naturally cleanses indoor air, promoting a healthier living environment.
- Low Maintenance: A resilient plant that adapts well to different indoor conditions.
- Statement Plant: Its upright growth habit and bold leaves make it an eye-catching addition to your home or office.
Care Instructions:
- Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light but can tolerate lower light levels. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn.
- Watering: Allow the top 2-3 inches of soil to dry out before watering. Overwatering should be avoided to prevent root rot.
- Humidity: Prefers average to slightly higher humidity levels. Can be misted occasionally for a boost.
- Temperature: Keep in warm environments between 65-80°F, away from cold drafts or sudden temperature changes.
With its bold appearance and easy-going nature, the Burgundy Rubber Plant is an excellent choice for plant lovers of all levels. Bring a touch of elegance and greenery to your space while enjoying the benefits of a beautiful, low-maintenance plant!
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