1. Suitable for keeping at homeRubber trees are very suitable to be kept at home. Because it has a certain shade tolerance and likes warm places, the environment at home is very suitable for its growth. In addition, it has high ornamental value and air purification ability. Keeping it at home can not only decorate the room more elegantly, but also help purify the air in the house and make the environment more comfortable. 2. Recommended breeding locations1. Living room: The living room is generally large and very suitable for placing green plants. The air circulation here is also relatively strong. Placing it here is not only good for its growth, but also helps improve the air quality in the living room. 2. Study: It is also suitable to be placed in the study. Because its green leaves are very beautiful. Put it in the study so that you can see it when you get tired of reading. Just looking at its emerald green color can help relieve eye fatigue. 3. Bathroom: It has a certain shade tolerance and good air purification ability. Placing it in the bathroom can help absorb bathroom odors. However, because it cannot be away from light for a long time, it needs to be moved outdoors every once in a while to receive sunlight. This will prevent it from having growth problems. |
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