rubber plant

NOUN
  1. large tropical Asian tree frequently dwarfed as a houseplant; source of Assam rubber
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How To Use rubber plant In A Sentence

  • You can also use large plants such as rubber plants, swiss cheese plants or palms to divide up a space. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you cut your rubber plant back, it should send out new side shoots.
  • As a rule of thumb, it's hard to go wrong with classics like the parlour palm, dracaenas, rubber plants, aspidistra (I've always fancied a variegated one), cacti, succulents and the umbrella plant.
  • The researchers found that many protected areas had already been lost to rubber plantations. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can also use large plants such as rubber plants, swiss cheese plants or palms to divide up a space. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Japanese also had their eye on the rubber plantations, mineral wealth and oil reserves of the Dutch East Indies.
  • Rubber plantations became the staple of stock trading beginning in the second decade of the twentieth century.
  • We rode elephants, watched a rice farmer plant his crops, visited a rubber plantation, went golfing, swam in the ocean and ate delicious Thai food.
  • For all I knew, God partook of our sins and laughed in secret from the dark caverns of the rubber plantations, exulting shamelessly in his double-facedness.
  • The sites varied in character from pristine rainforest to coastal mangroves and oil palm and rubber plantations.
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