Just like fruit & veg, plants come in all shapes and sizes. Some might not come top of a beauty contest, but they'll still put a smile on your face for years to come. Our Perfectly Imperfect Plants are exactly that.
They might be a strange shape or have the odd mark, but they're still beautiful. No matter which way these plants grow, or the marks they show, they're still as healthy as every other plant we sell.
What are my imperfections?
- I lost a few leaves in transit, so I'm a little bare
- My leaves up top are mostly fine, but one has some marks on
- As I'm not 'perfect', I can't be returned, and I'm not covered by a guarantee
The Ficus Elastica, or Rubber Plant, is one of the most well-known house plants out there. That being said, Francis, a Ficus Elastica Tineke, looks more like camouflage straight off the side of a tank - cool we know! With his distinctive green and cream patterns, Francis will look great wherever you show him off!
You may be familiar with Francis’s brothers, Felix the Ficus Abidjan, and Freddie the Ficus Robusta - the whole family are some of the best air-filtering plants available, and low-maintenance too.
Here’s an interesting one for you - in certain parts of India, the rubber tree’s strong roots have been trained to form ‘living bridges’ across small rivers.
Perfectly Imperfect, Ficus Elastica Tineke
Francis prefers bright indirect light to partial shade, without prolonged exposure to direct sun - a touch of morning sunlight wouldn’t go a miss.
If you’re not sure what level of light you have, check the shadows cast by your plant:
- Minimal shadow = lower light
- Half shadow = indirect light
- Full shadow = direct sun