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Rubber Plant in Lilac Romey Pot
Potted variegated rubber plant in a lilac Romey pot
A striking variegated rubber plant sits in a lilac Romey ceramic pot, finished with a practical drainage hole. The plant features glossy, oval leaves edged and streaked with creamy ivory and soft green, creating bold contrast against the deep, lustrous centers. New growth emerges with a subtle rosy or pink-tinged sheath that fades into the mature variegation, adding seasonal interest.
The lilac Romey pot is smooth with a gentle, rounded silhouette and a muted purple-lilac glaze that complements the plant’s pale variegation without overpowering it. A drainage hole ensures excess water escapes, promoting healthy roots and helping prevent overwatering—ideal for busy households or first-time plant owners.
Care highlights
Light: Bright, indirect light is best to maintain vibrant variegation; avoid prolonged direct sun that can scorch leaves.
Water: Allow the top 1–2 inches of soil to dry between waterings. Drain excess water from the saucer to prevent sitting roots.
Temperature & humidity: Prefers average indoor temperatures (60–80°F) and moderate to high humidity. Avoid cold drafts.
Feeding: Fertilize monthly during the growing season with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer at half strength.
*Please note that the exact plant may vary from the one pictured.
Potted variegated rubber plant in a lilac Romey pot
A striking variegated rubber plant sits in a lilac Romey ceramic pot, finished with a practical drainage hole. The plant features glossy, oval leaves edged and streaked with creamy ivory and soft green, creating bold contrast against the deep, lustrous centers. New growth emerges with a subtle rosy or pink-tinged sheath that fades into the mature variegation, adding seasonal interest.
The lilac Romey pot is smooth with a gentle, rounded silhouette and a muted purple-lilac glaze that complements the plant’s pale variegation without overpowering it. A drainage hole ensures excess water escapes, promoting healthy roots and helping prevent overwatering—ideal for busy households or first-time plant owners.
Care highlights
Light: Bright, indirect light is best to maintain vibrant variegation; avoid prolonged direct sun that can scorch leaves.
Water: Allow the top 1–2 inches of soil to dry between waterings. Drain excess water from the saucer to prevent sitting roots.
Temperature & humidity: Prefers average indoor temperatures (60–80°F) and moderate to high humidity. Avoid cold drafts.
Feeding: Fertilize monthly during the growing season with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer at half strength.
*Please note that the exact plant may vary from the one pictured.