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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rubber plant (disambiguation); Rubber Plant

rubber plant         
(rubber plants)
A rubber plant is a type of plant with shiny leaves. It grows naturally in Asia but is also grown as a house plant in other parts of the world.
N-COUNT
rubber plant         
¦ noun an evergreen tree of the fig family, which has large dark green shiny leaves and was formerly grown as a source of rubber. [Ficus elastica.]
Foam rubber         
RUBBER MANUFACTURED WITH A FOAMING AGENT
Foam Rubber; Rubber foam; Foam rubber latex; Foam-rubber
Foam rubber (also known as cellular, sponge, or expanded rubber) refers to rubber that has been manufactured with a foaming agent to create an air-filled matrix structure. Commercial foam rubbers are generally made of synthetic rubber, natural latex or polyurethane.

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Rubber plant

Rubber plant is a common name for several plants and may refer to:

  • Para rubber tree, a major commercial source of natural rubber
  • Castilla elastica, a source of rubber for the ancient Maya people
  • Ficus elastica, common ornamental plant
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1. In Denver, Darden‘s company is doing something similar with an abandoned rubber plant.
2. "You need to have major transport improvements, because offices, retail and residential put a lot more burden on the transport system than industrial uses, especially at peak times of the day," said Jones Lang LaSalle‘s Dudley, who is working on a number of brownfield projects, including a former rubber plant near Frunzensksaya metro station.