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Ficus Burgundy

Ficus elastica 'Burgundy'

Ficus Burgundy is one of those houseplants that makes a room feel more finished the moment you set it down. The dark, glossy foliage has real presence, the upright form gives you that indoor-tree effect without being overly complicated, and the care routine is very manageable once you get the light and watering rhythm right. If you want a bold rubber plant that brings dramatic foliage, designer style, and long-term indoor appeal, this is a houseplant with a lot of payoff.

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Ficus Burgundy for Dramatic Dark Foliage Indoors

Glossy Burgundy-Toned Leaves With Bold Designer Appeal

Ficus Burgundy is the kind of houseplant that instantly adds depth and polish to a room. Its broad, glossy leaves look deep green to near-black in many interiors, with rich burgundy tones showing most strongly in the new growth and on the undersides of the foliage. That dark, lustrous finish makes it feel more dramatic than a standard green houseplant, while still staying clean, classic, and easy to style. For plant lovers who want foliage that feels substantial and refined, this rubber plant brings a strong architectural presence without needing blooms or complicated seasonal interest.

The leaf texture is a major part of the appeal. Each leaf is thick, smooth, and glossy enough to catch the light beautifully, which helps the plant feel lush and well-kept even in simple planters. The darker foliage also pairs exceptionally well with modern interiors, warm woods, white walls, and layered plant collections where contrast matters. If you are looking for an indoor plant that feels bold, elevated, and timeless rather than soft or delicate, Ficus Burgundy offers exactly that visual character. It is a foliage-first houseplant with strong decorative value and a lasting presence indoors.

A Strong Indoor Focal Point for Living Rooms, Offices, and Corners

One of the best reasons to choose Ficus Burgundy is its ability to function as a true statement houseplant. This is not just a filler plant for a side table. It grows upright, develops a tree-like form over time, and has the kind of foliage mass that can anchor a corner, soften a blank wall, or bring life to a bright office. In decorative floor pots, it looks polished and intentional, making it especially useful for homeowners who want a larger houseplant that contributes real design value. It fits beautifully in living rooms, bright bedrooms, home offices, and entryways where vertical greenery helps make the space feel fuller and more finished.

Its growth habit also makes it versatile. Left alone, it tends to grow upright with a clean, strong silhouette, but with pruning, it can be shaped to branch more and look fuller. That flexibility gives indoor gardeners more control over how formal or relaxed they want the plant to feel in a space. It can stand alone as a feature plant or work beside other houseplants with finer foliage for contrast. For plant lovers who want an indoor tree with bold leaves, dependable structure, and long-term styling value, Ficus Burgundy is one of the most useful choices available.

Easy-Care Growth That Rewards Bright Light and Thoughtful Watering

Ficus Burgundy is popular because it brings high visual impact without demanding constant attention. It performs best in bright, indirect light and can even handle some gentle indoor sun, but it generally looks best when strong light is filtered rather than harsh. Good light supports fuller growth and helps the foliage keep its rich, dark coloration. Watering is simple when the plant is potted correctly: let the top of the soil dry before watering again, then water thoroughly and let the excess drain away. This approach supports healthy roots and helps prevent the overwatering issues that most often cause rubber plants to struggle indoors.

It is also adaptable to average indoor conditions, which is part of what makes it such a dependable houseplant. Typical home humidity is usually acceptable, though the plant often grows more vigorously when humidity is moderate rather than extremely dry. A well-draining potting mix, a pot with drainage, and protection from cold drafts go a long way toward keeping it healthy. During the active growing season, regular feeding can encourage stronger growth and larger leaves, while occasional pruning keeps the shape clean and manageable. For indoor gardeners who want a bold foliage plant with a realistic care routine, Ficus Burgundy offers an excellent balance of beauty and practicality.

A Memorable Gift Plant With Practical Household Considerations

Ficus Burgundy makes a striking gift because it feels substantial, stylish, and long-lasting from the moment it arrives. It works especially well for housewarmings, office gifts, milestone celebrations, or anyone looking to upgrade from smaller tabletop plants to something with more presence. The dark glossy foliage gives it a premium look, while the care routine stays approachable enough for newer plant owners who want a dramatic indoor plant without taking on something especially fussy. It is one of those houseplants that looks impressive right away and then grows into an even stronger design feature over time.

The main practical consideration is the placement of pets and family. Ficus elastica is not considered pet-safe, and its sap can irritate sensitive individuals if chewed or handled. That means it is best placed where curious cats, dogs, or small children are less likely to nibble the leaves or interact with the sap. A bright office, a well-lit living room corner, or a room with more controlled access is often an ideal fit. When placed thoughtfully, Ficus Burgundy offers all the appeal of a bold indoor tree with fewer day-to-day demands than many other dramatic houseplants.


Growzone: 9-11 Ficus Burgundy Hardiness Zone 9-11
Hardiness Zone: 9-11
Mature Height: Typically 4 to 8 ft. tall indoors
Mature Width: 2 to 4 ft. wide
Light: Bright indirect light is best; can handle some gentle indoor sun
Water: Water when the top 1 to 2 inches of soil feel dry; do not keep soil soggy
Humidity Average indoor humidity is usually acceptable; moderate humidity supports best growth
Soil Well-draining indoor potting mix with good airflow
Foliage Color / Texture Thick, glossy leaves that appear deep green to burgundy, especially on new growth and leaf undersides
Pet Safety Not pet-safe
Best Uses Indoors Statement floor plant, bright office plant, living room accent, modern interiors, upright indoor tree

How to Care for Ficus Burgundy

Be sure to read our planting instructions to ensure a healthy and happy Burgundy Rubber Plant for years to come!

How should I pot Ficus Burgundy?

How should I pot Ficus Burgundy?

Pot Ficus Burgundy in a container with drainage holes and use a loose, well-draining indoor potting mix that does not stay heavy or waterlogged. Choose a pot only about 1 to 2 inches wider than the current root ball so the soil stays balanced between moisture retention and airflow. Set the plant at the same depth it was growing before, and gently firm the soil around the roots without packing it too tightly. After potting, water thoroughly until excess drains away, then place the plant in bright indirect light so it can settle in without sitting in overly wet soil.

How often should I water Ficus Burgundy?

How often should I water Ficus Burgundy?

Water Ficus Burgundy when the top 1 to 2 inches of soil feel dry rather than following a strict weekly schedule. In brighter rooms and during active spring and summer growth, it may need water more often than it will in cooler or lower-light indoor conditions. When you water, soak the root zone thoroughly and let all extra moisture drain away completely. This plant usually responds much better to slight drying between waterings than it does to constantly soggy soil, which can quickly lead to root problems.

When should I fertilize Ficus Burgundy?

When should I fertilize Ficus Burgundy?

Fertilize Ficus Burgundy during spring and summer when the plant is actively producing new leaves and putting on its strongest growth. A balanced houseplant fertilizer at a diluted rate about once a month or every 4 to 6 weeks is usually enough for healthy indoor performance. Reduce or stop feeding in fall and winter when growth naturally slows indoors. Moderate, steady feeding is usually more effective than heavy applications, which can leave behind salts and stress the roots over time.

When and how should I prune Ficus Burgundy?

When and how should I prune Ficus Burgundy?

Prune Ficus Burgundy when you want to remove damaged leaves, manage height, or encourage a fuller branching habit. Spring and early summer are excellent times for shaping because the plant is entering its most active growth period and usually recovers more quickly from cuts. Use clean, sharp pruners and cut just above a node when shortening a stem, or remove unwanted leaves cleanly at their base. Because the sap can be irritating, it is wise to wear gloves and keep the plant away from fabrics and surfaces until any fresh sap has dried


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