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rubber tree melany Ficus elastica 'Melany'Ficus elastica 'Melany' Ficus elastica 'Melany' is a smaller leaved rubber plant with dense, glossy foliage in deep green to bronze green tones. Its leaves sit closer together along the stems than many broad leaved rubber plant cultivars, giving young plants a fuller, tighter look in the pot. The plant grows from woody upright shoots, with new leaves emerging from coloured sheaths and hardening into thick, smooth blades. As it matures, the stems gain
Ficus elastica 'Melany'
Ficus elastica 'Melany' is a smaller-leaved rubber plant with dense, glossy foliage in deep green to bronze-green tones. Its leaves sit closer together along the stems than many broad-leaved rubber plant cultivars, giving young plants a fuller, tighter look in the pot.
The plant grows from woody upright shoots, with new leaves emerging from coloured sheaths and hardening into thick, smooth blades. As it matures, the stems gain height and firmness, while pruning can encourage a bushier outline.
Dense growth with smaller rubber plant leaves
- Leaf size: Smaller leaves create a fuller surface than many large-leaved rubber plant cultivars.
- Colour range: Mature leaves are dark green, often with bronze tones on newer or younger foliage.
- Stem habit: Upright woody shoots can be shaped through pruning as the plant gains height.
- Leaf spacing: Tighter growth gives young plants a neat, compact appearance in pots.
- Leaf care: Dense foliage should be checked around leaf bases, where scale or mealybugs can hide.
Indoor growth pattern of Ficus elastica 'Melany'
Ficus elastica is an accepted species in Moraceae and grows naturally as a wet-tropical tree from Nepal through parts of China and western Malesia. Ficus elastica 'Melany' carries that woody, tree-forming background into indoor cultivation, with smaller leaves and a denser crown than many broad-leaved rubber plant cultivars.
The denser leaf arrangement gives young plants a lower, fuller outline before the main shoots stretch upward. It still has the thick latex-bearing stems and leathery leaves of a rubber plant, but the smaller blades make the crown look tighter for longer.
Keeping Ficus elastica 'Melany' full and steady
- Light: Grow in bright filtered light, with gentle morning sun only if the plant is acclimated.
- Watering: Check the potting mix directly before watering, because dense foliage can hide early signs of overwatering.
- Drainage: Use a chunky, well-aerated mix and a pot with drainage holes to keep oxygen around the roots.
- Temperature: Keep the plant in warm household conditions and protect it from cold draughts near doors or windows.
- Humidity: Average indoor humidity is usually enough, though very dry air can slow new leaf opening.
- Feeding: Apply a diluted houseplant fertiliser during active growth, then reduce feeding when growth slows.
- Pruning: Shorten tall stems above a node to encourage a fuller outline and manage indoor height.
- Leaf care: Clean the glossy leaves with a soft damp cloth so light reaches the leaf surface evenly.
What to check when Ficus elastica 'Melany' struggles
- Yellow lower leaves: Check drainage, pot weight and root condition before adding more water.
- Leaf drop: Look for recent moves, sudden cold, repeated dryness or a wet root ball.
- Wider stem spacing: Move the plant closer to a bright filtered light source if new leaves sit farther apart.
- Brown leaf tips: Review watering consistency, direct sun and dry heat from radiators.
- Pest hiding spots: Inspect the underside of smaller leaves, stem joints and new shoots for scale or mealybugs.
Safety for homes with pets or children
Ficus elastica 'Melany' contains white latex that can drip from cut or damaged stems. This sap may irritate skin and eyes, and ingestion can irritate pets. Keep the plant away from animals that chew foliage, wear gloves when pruning and clean tools after cutting.
Ficus elastica name background
The accepted species name is Ficus elastica Roxb. ex Hornem. The genus name Ficus comes from the Latin name for fig, while elastica refers to the latex associated with rubber production.
Young plants carry their smaller glossy leaves close together, then gradually build height through upright woody shoots.
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