The Bold Beauty: Why the Rubber Tree ‘Burgundy’ is a Must-Have
If you’re looking to add a touch of drama to your indoor jungle, look no further than the Ficus elastica ‘Burgundy’. With its deep, moody foliage and stately silhouette, this plant has earned its reputation as one of the most stylish houseplants in the design world.
A Statement in Color
The ‘Burgundy’ Rubber Tree is prized for its thick, leathery leaves that emerge in a vibrant, glossy reddish-bronze before maturing into a rich, near-black shade of burgundy.
This dark, sophisticated color palette provides a striking contrast against lighter walls and neutral décor, making it the perfect "anchor" plant for any room. Unlike its variegated cousins, the ‘Burgundy’ is bold, solid, and undeniably chic.
Simple Care for Lasting Beauty
Despite its exotic appearance, the Rubber Tree is relatively low-maintenance, making it a fantastic choice for both beginners and seasoned plant parents. To keep yours thriving, follow these three golden rules:
- Bright, Indirect Light: To maintain those dark, luscious colors, your Rubber Tree needs plenty of bright, indirect light. Direct harsh sun can scorch the leaves, while too little light may cause the plant to become "leggy" or lose its deep pigment.
- Mind the Moisture: These plants prefer to dry out slightly between waterings. Stick your finger about two inches into the soil; if it feels dry, it’s time for a drink. Be sure to use a pot with good drainage to prevent root rot—the number one enemy of Ficus.
- Keep it Clean: Because the leaves are large and broad, they tend to collect dust. Wipe them down with a damp cloth every few weeks. Not only does this keep the plant looking sharp, but it also allows the leaves to photosynthesize more efficiently.
Whether you’re looking to fill a lonely corner or add height to your collection, the 'Burgundy' is a timeless classic that brings effortless elegance home.

The ‘Burgundy’ Rubber Tree is prized for its thick, leathery leaves that emerge in a vibrant, glossy reddish-bronze before maturing into a rich, near-black shade of burgundy.
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