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ficus tineke rubber tree plant Ficus elastica 'Tineke'Ficus elastica 'Tineke' Ficus elastica 'Tineke' is a variegated rubber plant with broad glossy leaves patterned in dark green, cream and pale green, often with reddish brown colouring on the midrib, petiole and fresh growth. The variegation is irregular, with every leaf developing a slightly different balance of green centre, pale margin and soft blush. It grows as an upright evergreen indoor tree or shrub, with new leaves forming from the shoot tips
Ficus elastica 'Tineke'
Ficus elastica 'Tineke' is a variegated rubber plant with broad glossy leaves patterned in dark green, cream and pale green, often with reddish-brown colouring on the midrib, petiole and fresh growth. The variegation is irregular, with every leaf developing a slightly different balance of green centre, pale margin and soft blush.
It grows as an upright evergreen indoor tree or shrub, with new leaves forming from the shoot tips inside protective sheaths. As the stems mature, they thicken and gain height, while pruning can encourage extra branching and a fuller outline.
Cream and green leaves with red-toned details
- Leaf pattern: Broad leaves show irregular green and cream variegation across the upper surface.
- Leaf size: Mature leaves can become large on established plants with good light and root space.
- Colour detail: Reddish-brown tones can appear on midribs, petioles and new growth.
- Growth habit: Upright woody stems can be kept narrow or pruned to encourage branching.
- Leaf contrast: Pale margins brighten the broad green leaf surface and highlight the red-toned midrib.
How Ficus elastica 'Tineke' grows
Ficus elastica is a wet-tropical Asian fig tree in Moraceae. In nature it grows as a tree, while indoor plants remain limited by pot size, light, pruning and household conditions. Ficus elastica 'Tineke' has thick rubber plant leaves and woody stems. Bright indirect light reduces scorch risk on pale sections and allows new leaves to expand firmly.
The plant’s new leaves open from coloured sheaths and expand into firm, leathery blades. Over time, the central stem becomes stronger and the upper leaves become heavier; occasional pot rotation exposes new growth to light from several sides.
Light, watering and leaf care for Ficus elastica 'Tineke'
- Light: Give bright indirect light. Pale leaf sections can scorch in strong direct sun, especially through glass.
- Watering: Let the top part of the mix dry before watering, then drain fully to protect the roots from standing water.
- Substrate: Use a loose, well-draining houseplant mix with bark, perlite, pumice or similar aerating material.
- Temperature: Keep warm and stable, with good growth around normal indoor temperatures above 18 °C.
- Humidity: Moderate humidity reduces sticking as new leaves unfurl and limits dry-edge stress on pale margins.
- Feeding: Feed lightly in spring and summer while new leaves are forming. Reduce feeding in low-light months.
- Pruning: Cut above a node to control height or encourage side shoots, and handle the latex sap carefully.
- Cleaning: Wipe the large leaves with a soft damp cloth to remove dust from the cream and green surface.
Problem signs on Ficus elastica 'Tineke'
- Brown cream sections: Check for direct sun, hot glass, dry air or inconsistent watering.
- Yellow lower leaves: Inspect root moisture and drainage, especially if the pot feels heavy for several days.
- Leaf drop: Review recent moves, cold draughts and sudden changes in watering intervals.
- Leaning growth: Rotate the pot gradually and move it closer to bright filtered light if the stems pull strongly in one direction.
- Pests: Check undersides, petioles and midribs for scale, mites or mealybugs, then isolate and treat early.
Safety with Ficus elastica 'Tineke'
Ficus elastica 'Tineke' produces milky latex from damaged leaves and stems. The sap can irritate skin and eyes, and ingestion may irritate pets or children. Keep it out of reach, wear gloves when pruning and clean away any sap from tools, shelves or skin.
Botanical background and name meaning
Ficus elastica Roxb. ex Hornem. is the accepted species name. Ficus comes from the Latin name for fig, while elastica refers to the latex historically associated with rubber.
Broad cream-and-green leaves, reddish-brown midribs and upright woody stems shape the variegated rubber plant canopy.
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