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Qu'est-ce (qui) est rubber plant - définition

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
Exemples du corpus de texte pour rubber plant
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.