3 Tropical Jungle Live Indoor Plants Collection - Rubber Plant, Elephant Ear & Dumb Cane, 1L Root Ball
3 Tropical Jungle Live Indoor Plants Collection – Rubber Plant, Elephant Ear & Dumb Cane, 1L Root Ball
Transform your home into a lush indoor jungle with this carefully curated collection of three tropical foliage plants. Each plant brings its own unique character — from bold, glossy leaves to dramatic architectural shapes and beautifully variegated patterns. Whether you are starting your first houseplant collection or adding to an established display, this trio offers instant impact and variety.
What's Included:
- Ficus Elastica 'Robusta' (Rubber Plant) – A timeless indoor favourite prized for its large, glossy, dark green leaves and upright, tree-like form. Known for its air-purifying qualities and tolerance of lower light conditions.
- Alocasia (Elephant Ear) – A striking tropical plant with large, arrow-shaped leaves that create a dramatic focal point in any room. Loved for its bold, architectural foliage.
- Dieffenbachia (Dumb Cane) – A lush, leafy houseplant with beautifully variegated foliage in shades of green, cream and white. An easy-going companion that adds colour and texture to your collection.
All three plants are supplied as 1 litre root balls, ready for potting into your chosen decorative containers.
Key Features:
- Collection of three live tropical houseplants
- Ideal for bright, indirect light positions
- Low maintenance and suitable for beginners
- Natural air-purifying qualities
- Perfect as a gift set for plant lovers
- Supplied as 1 litre root balls ready for potting
Cultural Information – Ficus Elastica 'Robusta' (Rubber Plant):
- Botanical Name: Ficus elastica 'Robusta'
- Common Names: Rubber Plant, Rubber Fig, Rubber Tree
- Classification: Evergreen Perennial Houseplant
- Fully Grown Height & Spread: Up to 2 m × 1 m (indoors, pot dependent)
- Growth Habit: Upright, Tree-Like
- Foliage: Large, Glossy, Dark Green Oval Leaves
- Light: Bright Indirect Light; Tolerates Lower Light
- Perfect For: Living Rooms, Bedrooms, Offices, Statement Corners
- Origin: South and Southeast Asia
Cultural Information – Alocasia (Elephant Ear):
- Botanical Name: Alocasia sp.
- Common Names: Elephant Ear, Elephant Ear Plant
- Classification: Evergreen Perennial Houseplant
- Fully Grown Height & Spread: 40–90 cm × 30–60 cm (variety dependent)
- Growth Habit: Upright, Clump-Forming
- Foliage: Large, Arrow-Shaped, Deep Green Leaves
- Light: Bright Indirect Light; Avoid Direct Sunlight
- Perfect For: Living Rooms, Hallways, Tropical-Themed Displays
- Origin: Tropical and Subtropical Asia
Cultural Information – Dieffenbachia (Dumb Cane):
- Botanical Name: Dieffenbachia sp.
- Common Names: Dumb Cane, Leopard Lily
- Classification: Evergreen Perennial Houseplant
- Fully Grown Height & Spread: Up to 1–1.5 m × 50–70 cm (indoors, pot dependent)
- Growth Habit: Upright, Bushy
- Foliage: Large, Variegated Leaves in Shades of Green, Cream and White
- Light: Bright Indirect Light; Tolerates Medium Light
- Perfect For: Living Rooms, Bedrooms, Offices, Shelving Displays
- Origin: Central and South America
Growing Conditions (All Three Plants):
- Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal for all three plants. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves. The Rubber Plant is the most tolerant of lower light levels.
- Watering: Water when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry. These tropical plants prefer consistent moisture but should never sit in waterlogged soil. Reduce watering during winter months.
- Temperature & Humidity: Keep temperatures between 16–24°C. All three plants enjoy moderate to high humidity — mist regularly or group plants together to create a beneficial microclimate.
- Feeding: Apply a balanced liquid fertiliser every 2–4 weeks during spring and summer. No feeding is required in autumn and winter.
- Repotting: Supplied as 1 litre root balls. Pot into your chosen decorative containers on arrival. Repot into a slightly larger pot when roots begin to emerge from the drainage holes.
Please Note: These plants are supplied as living specimens. Leaf pattern, variegation and overall shape may vary slightly from plant to plant, which is entirely natural. Dieffenbachia sap can be an irritant — handle with care and keep out of reach of children and pets.