Large tropical Asian tree frequently dwarfed as a houseplant; source of Assam rubber.
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Examples for "India-rubber tree"
Examples for "India-rubber tree"
1It is difficult to see how mankind in the nineteenth century could exist without the India-rubber tree.
2Here we have also the india-rubber tree, the cork-tree, and several new plants.
3They are covered with a most luxuriant forest, comprising a large number of india-rubber trees.
4The india-rubber tree belongs to the milk-weed family.
5Fenton had decorated the rooms a little, chiefly with live pampas grass and palms and India-rubber trees.
1But I felt extraordinarily like a traitor-tothe India-rubberplant, I suppose-forall that nothing had been said...
1Rubber Plant ( Ficus elastica) Tests have shown that rubber plants are especially efficient at removing formaldehyde from the air.
1A rubber plant may be layered or topped as it is called.
2A rubber plant likes to see a little sport now and then.
3The guy was a shift foreman at the rubber plant in Winston-Salem.
4He'd started stripping the rubber plant and he wanted to finish the job.
5A rubber plant was finally found somewhere in New Jersey.
6The rubber plant looked as worn out as I felt.
7What the-well, wasn't that tough on a genuine little old New York rubber plant?
8Bushes which yield acid, suitable for coagulating the milk of the rubber plant, grow alongside.
9A dying rubber plant stood against the opposite wall.
10Now the stalk may be cut below these new roots and the new rubber plant potted.
11The tangled remains of a fallen rubber plant.
12Professor Collins: It was on the rubber plant.
13He sure is partic'lar 'bout dat rubber plant.
14Both of them stand under a rubber plant!
15Nor did I neglect the rubber plant.
16What the shamrock is to Ireland the rubber plant is to the dweller in flats and furnished rooms.
Translations for rubber plant