Ficus elastica Dark Burgundy + self-watering planter
Ficus elastica 'Dark Burgundy' Baby – Your Statement in Black-Red
Are you ready for pure, dramatic elegance? Here it comes: the Ficus elastica 'Dark Burgundy' as a baby plant. This plant is not just dark – it is a fashion statement, a touch of luxury, and an architectural masterpiece in mini format, just waiting to grow under your care.
The 'Dark Burgundy' is the definition of "tall, dark, and handsome" in the plant world. Imagine how this small, sturdy seedling develops into a majestic rubber tree. Every new leaf is an event: it unfurls from a brightly red leaf sheath and opens into a deep, rich burgundy that can appear almost black in certain light. This intense, monochrome look is what makes it so incredibly desirable and modern.
A rare gem with strong character
You love the exceptional and want a rare plant that makes a clear statement? The 'Dark Burgundy' is an exclusive cultivar that adds a whole new depth to your collection. With this baby plant you have the fantastic opportunity to witness its development from a compact baby to an imposing tree. It is an incredibly satisfying feeling to see the leaves grow larger, darker, and even more impressive. If you want to buy a houseplant that combines style and character, this is your choice.
The ultimate plant décor for minimalists and dramatists
Make a statement! The Ficus 'Dark Burgundy' is the perfect plant décor for those who love contrast and clean design. Its dark leaves create a stunning contrast against bright walls, wooden furniture, or metallic accents. It instantly gives any room a noble, almost mystical atmosphere and demonstrates your eye for extraordinary interior design.
- Dramatic look: Deep red to almost black leaves for a luxurious appearance.
- Growth experience: Accompany your baby on its journey to becoming an impressive statement tree.
- Architectural element: Brings structure and a strong vertical line to your spaces.
- Robust & stylish: The legendary resilience of the rubber tree in its most elegant form.
The most elegant gift idea for plant fans with style
Looking for a gift idea for plant lovers that truly makes an impression? The 'Dark Burgundy' is a gift full of class and personality. It is ideal for design enthusiasts, for a new apartment, or as a sophisticated present that shows you put thought into it. A gift that grows with the recipient and reveals its dark beauty over the years.
Dare to get your Ficus elastica 'Dark Burgundy' baby plant now. Bring a touch of Dark Academia and timeless elegance into your home!
Your guide to happiness with the Ficus 'Dark Burgundy'
Congratulations on your new, dark beauty! You'll quickly notice: it's not only stunning to look at, but also an amazingly low-maintenance companion. With these tips it will feel royal with you.
Location: Light for the darknessParadoxical but true: for your Ficus to keep its intense, dark colour, it needs plenty of bright, indirect light. If it's kept too dark, the leaves can turn green. A spot at a bright north-facing window or a few metres away from a south- or west-facing window is perfect. Avoid direct midday sun, as it can scorch the leaves.
Watering: The art of letting it dry outThe Ficus elastica doesn't like wet feet. At all! Let the top 3–5 cm of soil dry out well between waterings. The finger test is your best friend here. When in doubt, it's always better to be slightly too dry than too wet. Waterlogging is the biggest enemy and quickly leads to root rot.
Humidity & Care: Duster rather than mistingIt does fine with normal indoor air. Far more important than misting is regularly dusting the large leaves with a soft, damp cloth. That way the leaves can breathe better, take up light, and show off their dark splendour.
Nutrients & a small noteIn spring and summer during the growth phase, it will appreciate a dose of houseplant fertiliser every 4–6 weeks. In autumn and winter it rests and needs no nutrients. Important note: Like all rubber trees, the 'Dark Burgundy' exudes a white, milky sap when injured. This can irritate the skin. So be careful when repotting or pruning and wash your hands afterwards.
You and your Ficus – a strong team! Enjoy watching it grow. It's fascinating how each new red leaf unfolds.
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