India-rubber fig

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Definition

Noun: 1. A large tropical Asian tree (Ficus elastica): A species of fig tree native to parts of Asia, known for its large, glossy, leathery leaves and its ability to produce a milky latex sap. It is frequently cultivated as a smaller ornamental houseplant. Historically, it was a source of a type of rubber.

Usage and Examples
  • The india-rubber fig is prized for its air-purifying qualities and resilience as an indoor plant.
  • In its natural habitat, the india-rubber fig can grow into a very large tree.
  • The thick, dark green leaves of the india-rubber fig make it a popular choice for interior decoration.
Advanced Usage
  • Botanical Context: The term is primarily used in botanical, horticultural, and historical contexts. In modern common usage, the plant is more frequently called a "rubber plant" or "rubber tree."
  • Historical Context: The phrase "Assam rubber" in the definition refers to the coagulated latex once harvested from this tree, which was used to produce a form of rubber before the commercial dominance of the Pará rubber tree ().
Variants and Related Words
  • Rubber Plant (n): The common name for when grown as a houseplant.
  • Rubber Tree (n): A common name for . (Note: This name is also used for , the primary commercial source of natural rubber, which can cause confusion.)
  • Ficus elastica (n): The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
Synonyms
  • Rubber plant
  • Rubber fig
  • Indian rubber bush
Notes on Meaning

The term "india-rubber fig" specifically denotes the plant species Ficus elastica. The compound name highlights two key characteristics: its historical use as a source of "India rubber" (a historical term for rubber) and its membership in the fig (Ficus) genus. It does not refer to the production of commercial natural rubber today.

Noun
  1. large tropical Asian tree frequently dwarfed as a houseplant; source of Assam rubber